550 for a used Glock.
One listed now for $600.
550 for a used Glock.
I am also looking forward to meeting the other half of INGO. You know, the half that doesn't post anywhere but the classifieds....
what he saidI like the INGO folks that will post or send a PM stating that they want an item, then either refuse to return a PM or even acknowledge that they received it.
Guilty as charged. But typically for me this is because I honestly get busy and forget to reply to the email which I read earlier. LOLI like the INGO folks that will post or send a PM stating that they want an item, then either refuse to return a PM or even acknowledge that they received it.
Then there are the guys that you make an agreement on time and place, and then at the last minute either back out or not even bother to let you know that they are changing their mind.
I might have to post something in the classifieds soon.
I guess I'll come here to complain after I get some low offers. I'll counter with EVEN higher offers!
I'm done complaining about something that is given for free.
I don't understand why there is so much hussle about used gun prices. Everyone has different acceptable prices for different condition levels of different guns and that varies even more on the region it's located and the area's pricing. I know that I'm close enough to a gun shop that sells things for much cheaper than 95% of anyone in the surrounding areas. So, when I see a used gun posted for what seems like a high price I'm not that surpised because they likely paid a little more for it than what I'm used to if they live out in the middle of no where, where their LGS has little competition.
Negotiating is just part of selling anything. If you are offended by offers, then I guess you shouldn't be selling anything. It's just part of dealing. No reason for people to get panties in a bunch. Those sellers do the EXACT SAME THING when they go to buy. It's human nature to want to get the most out of your hard earned money. Likewise, when you go to sell. You want to make back as much of your initial investment as possible. It's just how we are.
Some people just need to get the sand out of their crack.
I recently just made an offer on here on a harris bipod for $50. This could be considered border line lowball I guess. New ones retail between $80-129. I thought it was a reasonable offer on a used bipod. That was suppose to be the start of the negotiation. But the only response I got was NO.
Admission of using the classifieds before 50 posts.I recently just made an offer on here on a harris bipod for $50. This could be considered border line lowball I guess. New ones retail between $80-129. I thought it was a reasonable offer on a used bipod. That was suppose to be the start of the negotiation. But the only response I got was NO.
Times must be hard, people must be desperate. I've never had so many lowball offers on here. I'm not sure if they can't afford what they want to buy, or if they are trying to buy cheap to sell for a profit. Maybe they think EVERYONE selling on here desperately needs the money? Anything I sell/trade goes back into my "gun fund". Gun collecting/shooting/hunting, etc is not a PROFIT hobby. I don't know why so many people think they can make a buck slitting another hobbyist's throat. The concepts of "Pay it forward",etc are long gone. It's like herpes, a guy buys a used Glock and throws it up for $550. Next thing you know, everyone is trying to buy $400 Glocks and list them for $550. It's that 95% of people....