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Blimey talk about cutting off you nose to spite your face![]()
You missed the bit ... "I very rarely sell anything".
At least he knows why.
Blimey talk about cutting off you nose to spite your face![]()
Extraordinary attitude. How on earth can a low offer be an insult?. When I do sell if a buyer offers a very low price which I feel is insulting I simply ignore any other offer from that buyer and will not sell to him even if he offers the asking price.
Extraordinary attitude. How on earth can a low offer be an insult?
Me too. Any serious offer, however low, should be treated with respect because its always a starting point. OK if you can't get the prospective buyer up to an amount that you can live with, thats fine, its just business. If I told every customer in my business who came in with a lowball offer to shove his offer where the sun dont shine and never darken my door ever again, I wouldnt be in business. Its a game and if you want to sell you have to play the gameWhen buying I have experienced the ‘insulted’ reaction and have always been a little bemused by it if I am honest.
Surprising how many people think it is insulting. To me it is a business transaction - when selling our boat I wasn’t happy with initial offers but didn’t feel insulted - a little frustrated yes but not insulted and we simply declined the offer. Over time the Broker kept talking with the potential buyer and eventually a level we could all live with was reached.
When buying I have experienced the ‘insulted’ reaction and have always been a little bemused by it if I am honest, particularly as we have always demonstrated that we are serious buyers with available funds and explained the basis for our offers.
Me too. Any serious offer, however low, should be treated with respect because its always a starting point. OK if you can't get the prospective buyer up to an amount that you can live with, thats fine, its just business. If I told every customer in my business who came in with a lowball offer to shove his offer where the sun dont shine and never darken my door ever again, I wouldnt be in business. Its a game and if you want to sell you have to play the game
I have read here and on other posts the comment..... Find out the situation of the seller to judge the offer you make. To me this demonstrates one of the worst aspects of society. What you are saying is exploit the sellers weakness. This is dishonourable and not my way and the world would be a far better place if it were not the way of others. Look at the news currently about one individual who was a super yacht owner and you might just see what I mean.
Yes the attitude mentioned above might get you a cheap boat but when I lay in my bed at night I like to feel that I have not ripped anyone off and have been fair.
I bought an RC Jet from a guy once who had fallen on hard times and his wife was very ill,he was having to sell his stuff to keep his family's head above water so he was desperate for the money. Should I have used this to drive down the price........ Well some would...... My view was he was asking too little so I paid him more than he was asking which was what I considered a fair price. It was not a lot more but it was more. I walked away with my jet feeling far better than if I had boned down his price.......... As I say it is not all about getting things as cheaply as possible
Just to chip in, i agree with your sentiments that there's more to life than optimizing money transactions in your favour. When I sell something I love (like a boat), I want it to go to a good owner who'll take care of it and have fun and pass it on. If someone comes in being too "cheeky" I might wonder if they are the right person to own it at all (will they scrimp on it and lead to its ultimate demise?).
I'm a bit of a utilitarian at heart, and fortunate enough that a few % up or down on cash value of most things will not affect my utility by anything meaningful so seek to maximize utility in other ways, such as getting the buyer my things deserve.
How can you say 10% ? Many boats are realistically priced. Many many are not so the asking price is one thing but your offer is based on its value to you / your perception of market. If properly price maybe 10% but if it is a well priced axopar in Mallorca in may then just pay the man or it will be gone.
So it depends.
You say it is a Business transaction. My boats are not part of my business. They are my leisure time it has nowt to do with business.
Wise words. Why on earth do we do it? If we had spent our money on classic cars or fine art or property we'd be laughing all the way to the bank now. Is there a worse investment than boats?The true value of any boat is only what somebody is daft enough to pay for a fast depreciating money pit which costs a fortune to run while quietly falling to bits for 99% of its life.
Wise words. Why on earth do we do it? If we had spent our money on classic cars or fine art or property we'd be laughing all the way to the bank now. Is there a worse investment than boats?
.........am pretty certain most of us have a wife and kids![]()