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Garth:
The problem with this suggestion is that someone lists something for sale at £300 no offers.... then 2 months down the line it hasn't sold and is then open to offers.
I always put things up for sale at realistic price (usually a lot lower than they're worth) but still expect it t take a while to sell. If someone says "I'll give you £280 today", it's often worth it so you don't have any more hasstle.
Remember the old saying: "You never know until you try". Personally I have no problem with anyone offering me 1/2 what I'm asking, at least I have an idea what people are willing to pay. What's the worst I have to do? Say NO
stealthwolf:
^^^That's my point exactly. Saying no to someone isn't the end of the world.
With that a1pse chap or whatever his name is, I don't think it was meant to be nasty but I think his posts were interpreted negatively and hence responses were negative He did have some unrealistic expectations but there's nothing wrong with trying to realise what our perceptions of our own cars and their values are.
If someone wanted to buy a Ferrari for £5000, how would you respond? There are positive ways and nevative ways to respond. I think, as a forum, we should try to maintain a positive attitude. Especially since it's what attract new members.
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