Mark this thread as Unsold
For Sale: FS: Porsche Watch
#46
Feel your pain man... I sold a fuel pressure regulator on another site and you'd have thought I killed a child when I refused to haggle with number one in line because number two in line was ready and will to pay for the cost of shipping. $5... Some people just don't get it!
Mike
Mike
Hey, I don't know if you have a personality disorder or what is going on but you've now PM'd the guy I've chosen to sell the watch to and are interfering with a perfectly reasonable sale... after you haggled incessantly with me and I told you straight up that I wasn't interested in that approach.
Please stay out of my sale and accept that you aren't getting the watch because you a) lowballed me, and b) made the process a PITA.
I am outing you here because several people PM'd me detailing how difficult you were to deal with on other transactions. Maybe you'll learn something here.
Please stay out of my sale and accept that you aren't getting the watch because you a) lowballed me, and b) made the process a PITA.
I am outing you here because several people PM'd me detailing how difficult you were to deal with on other transactions. Maybe you'll learn something here.
#50
Hey, Matt,
Will you take $210 for the watch? I'll PM my address.
Seriously, Matt, congrats on the sale and thanks for the "outing". It amazes me that people who choose to bargain with a seller feel that their initial response "qualifies" them to have priority over buyers who are willing to pay full price for an item. This is the basic mechanics of commerce, and if a buyer chooses to bargain, that buyer needs to take into consideration that the item will be lost to another person who is willing to pay a higher price. Don't want to lose the item? Pay full price. It's really that simple.
Will you take $210 for the watch? I'll PM my address.
Seriously, Matt, congrats on the sale and thanks for the "outing". It amazes me that people who choose to bargain with a seller feel that their initial response "qualifies" them to have priority over buyers who are willing to pay full price for an item. This is the basic mechanics of commerce, and if a buyer chooses to bargain, that buyer needs to take into consideration that the item will be lost to another person who is willing to pay a higher price. Don't want to lose the item? Pay full price. It's really that simple.
#53