eightfifty wrote:
I can see it is easy to misundertand what it is I am talking about. It's not about the price I paid as such. What is of concern to me that the phrase "what do you want to pay?" has changed from an indication of quality of the part on offer to one of the seller profiting as much as possible from the ignroance of the customer.
It's no different to asking someone to make an offer. Standard negotiating practice I'd have thought.
Everything you buy has a profit built into it, some higher than others, but that margin is the exact reason a business opens its door to your good self.
You still have the choice to buy it or not, and I still don't understand how you find it outrageous, given you nominated the price, I'd call it poor negotiating.
I sold a part I thought was worth a couple of hundred, but wasn't quite sure, and I had someone offer me $700 at a swap meet some time ago.
He made the offer he was comfortable with and has the part he was looking for.
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