Hello AGN:
The Fall is when I leave the golf course and pick up my PCPs again. Part of that annual ritual involves buying a bunch of new items that I "need" to start up shooting again (the fun part) and selling off all the extras that I no longer need (the not so fun part). Selling on forum classifieds are always an adventure but I've noticed that it's been particularly brutal this year and am wondering what's behind it...
Lowball offers have always been and will always be an issue so I'm not even talking about those (although I did get a super nice half price offer on a $1,200 rifle that AT WORST would need a $100 replacement part if not a free fix altogether with the right tools/know how). What I've found interesting are repeated offers that are $5 (five dollars) off of my $50 or $60 items . . . and they're hard limits too - meaning that the buyer states that they don't have the budget to spend the extra $5 to make the purchase!
I'm in Sales by profession so I deal with negotiations on a daily basis and am not necessarily put off by them. I'm fine with haggling over discounts of 5 or 6 figures because it makes sense to negotiate in those instances . . . but not for FIVE DOLLARS!!! So while it wouldn't kill me to knock off $5 on an item, the Sales guy in me doesn't want to do it just out of principle because it's kind of ridiculous IMO. My pricing policy is the same as it has always been: I price my well cared for, like new items at 10-20% off from what it would cost to buy new - and you don't have to pay taxes or shipping. In years past, that would lead to most items selling pretty quickly at the asking price. That's not the case this year; people want their $5 off! [Yeah, I get it...everyone wants to feel like they're getting a good deal but $5???]
So is it the economy and the looming recession or what other reason(s) are driving these $5 negotiations?
The Fall is when I leave the golf course and pick up my PCPs again. Part of that annual ritual involves buying a bunch of new items that I "need" to start up shooting again (the fun part) and selling off all the extras that I no longer need (the not so fun part). Selling on forum classifieds are always an adventure but I've noticed that it's been particularly brutal this year and am wondering what's behind it...
Lowball offers have always been and will always be an issue so I'm not even talking about those (although I did get a super nice half price offer on a $1,200 rifle that AT WORST would need a $100 replacement part if not a free fix altogether with the right tools/know how). What I've found interesting are repeated offers that are $5 (five dollars) off of my $50 or $60 items . . . and they're hard limits too - meaning that the buyer states that they don't have the budget to spend the extra $5 to make the purchase!
I'm in Sales by profession so I deal with negotiations on a daily basis and am not necessarily put off by them. I'm fine with haggling over discounts of 5 or 6 figures because it makes sense to negotiate in those instances . . . but not for FIVE DOLLARS!!! So while it wouldn't kill me to knock off $5 on an item, the Sales guy in me doesn't want to do it just out of principle because it's kind of ridiculous IMO. My pricing policy is the same as it has always been: I price my well cared for, like new items at 10-20% off from what it would cost to buy new - and you don't have to pay taxes or shipping. In years past, that would lead to most items selling pretty quickly at the asking price. That's not the case this year; people want their $5 off! [Yeah, I get it...everyone wants to feel like they're getting a good deal but $5???]
So is it the economy and the looming recession or what other reason(s) are driving these $5 negotiations?