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What's the best you can do?
So I have had the displeasure of selling numerous items recently, mostly through craigslist. All items are clearly priced. While I do get some offers, what I get far more is "What's the best you can do?".
So I politely explain that I do not negotiate against myself, and while I think the asking price is fair, I am never offended by offers. Now, I get that the point often is to set a lower price via email, and then they will inspect and start negotiating from that new lower price point once they get here. What is surprising to me is the number of people who refuse to make an offer. With one guy, after five emails over three days, I finally said - "If you are afraid to make an offer, then why are you contacting me?" He responded with "When you figure out what you'll take for it let me know". Bizarre if you ask me. If you don't like the price, make an offer.
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That is bizarre. Some people I'll just never understand how they're wired...
I mean, I understand their question is reasonable, as Todd states later in this thread, but why wouldn't they just make an offer after you invited them to? Last edited by jhmulkey; 08-16-2017 at 01:29 PM. |
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On the other hand, it kind of simplifies the negotiation - in effect they are asking, "what's your bottom line" not wanting to negotiate themselves. At at that point, you tell them, then they decide whether it's something they want to pay.
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'The best you can do' is sell at the asking price.
Never give away your bottom line because that's all you'll get. I recently advertised an item and a very nice guy came, took one look and handed me the full asking price. No quibble - just took him 30 seconds to decide. I was gutted, I might have got more!! I jest, I was happy to get what I wanted and happy that someone respected the quality of my item. |
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What's the best you can do?
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That's exactly what I do. What's the best I can do? Asking price. Do you have an offer? Let's start from there. I don't have time to play games negotiating against myself. |
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I had someone demand a lower price because he had to drive so far to get it. Not my problem.
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Inquiries asking "What's the best I can do" won't get a response. I am more than open to offers, questions, etc. but I won't be adjusting the price over email. Thank you for your interest!" I've also had success with, I've set what I think is a fair, aggressive price. This is a quality item much in demand. Offers kindly considered. That seems to weed out the nonsense for me. You'll get fewer "leads" but they will be more "qualified" to put it in sales parlance. |
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I've advertised four items on e-bay -three were perfectly good guitars but only about £600-£750 each. None of the buyers quibbled. Another guitar (My Eastman archtop) I put up for, I think, £1200. Good description, good pics, Not a tickle. Traded it to a dealer who sold it in a fortnight for £1899! All of my ads were buy it now or make offer. I suspect that maybe some there is a magic number over which people will no buy used ?
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That's assuming people actually read the ad. It amazes me how I get responses to emails that ask questions that were specifically and clearly answered in the email they're replying to.
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Yeah, there's that. I've done what I recommend above it and helps. A lot. Not going to cover everyone.
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Give an answer that is completely off topic and through the other person for a loop, maybe even sing it to the person:
When you get caught between the moon and New York City I know it's crazy but it's true If you get caught between the moon and New York City The best that you can do (the best that you can do) The best that you can do is fall in love This is from the song: Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do) (From Arthur) Michael Omartian, Christopher Cross Tony
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I have just seen the other side of that coin. Earlier this week I went after a guitar on eBay which had a BIN price or best offer.
So , although the asking price seemed very fair, I made an offer, no response from seller in the allotted time. OK, that first one was maybe a bit lowball, I made a better offer, quite near the BIN price. Still no response, offer time expired again... Why ask for offers if you don't want to haggle a bit ? I really expected him to come back at me and maybe meet half way ... Anyway, like I said the asking price was almost suspiciously reasonable and I might have just pulled the trigger at that if he hadn't asked for offers... Someone else got it ("this item is no longer available" ) while I wasted all this time waiting for a response. So that's cost me a CEO-7 of my own, or saved me the thick end of two grand, depending how you want to look at it ,,,, 'twas this 'un : http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MARTIN-CEO...vip=true&rt=nc |
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And I have done so on occasion, and have sometimes been asked what's the lowest I'll take just the same.
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I always tell people that ask for my "best price" that I have posted a price, and that I'm not going to negotiate against myself...and that they are more than welcomed to make an offer.
If my price is firm I would always state that immediately.
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