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01-29-12: Polk432 Audiomart... They'd recommend even less if they thought it would make them more sales fees. Think about it. Polk432 (Threads | Answers | This Thread) Audiomart fees? |
01-29-12: Polk432 Agon has fees. Just ask them. I agree with Hevac. Either have the money or butt out. Polk432 (Threads | Answers | This Thread)
Either have the money or butt out. Real classy. Make up your mind. You stated Audiomart. |
01-29-12: Polk432 Chadnliz, there's nothing wrong with a good deal that benefits the buyer and seller, but I didn't retire at 49 by letting people walk all over me when I made sales.
In other words, your a "professional lowballer". |
Chadnilz, sorry, I was referring to Polk.
I should have said he is a professional highballer for his sales, and a professional lowballer when buying. |
Granted, you could get it for a bit less, probably, when new. Say 10%. I put it at $1400. No paypal fees, free shipping. One year warranty. I get an offer of $400$ Is that a lowball offer? I'd say. Is it insulting? To me, yes. Anyone that wants to sell me things for about 10 cents on the dollar, charge no fees, or shipping, and give me a one year warranty, just email. I'll take it all. I still reply, but, I know it won't work out before I do. I buy thing's, and I sometimes make a RESONABLE offer If someone made me a lowball offer like that, I wouldn't feel insulted, I would just figure the source of this kind of offer is not worth it. |
01-02-11: Polk432 when I was working, and have been lucky enough NEVER to have paid retail for anything in my life. NEVER will either. I'll go without as long as I have to, but cash is still King and the sellers will finally give in. I'm happy Enough said! 02-03-12: Polk432 If a buyer thinks they can pay whatever they want, then step up to the plate and pay retail...unless you don't have enough to be in the hobby to begin with.
He said it... 02-04-12: Polk432 I'm still standin. California, don't bother recording that little tremor. It was just Polk432 hitting the canvas in Florida... |