Posted by JK-NY on May 12, 2013 at 19:37:50 from (209.86.226.59):
In Reply to: For sale ad posted by rrlund on May 12, 2013 at 11:22:27:
I have never had alot of luck trying to sell things here by the side of the road. Dont really have the time or patience to deal with phone calls from tire-kickers and no-shows from ads. I have sold several old pieces of equipment that were setting along the woods and people would stop and ask about them, or people asking to buy something I use and dont want to sell. If people come here asking, I put what I feel is a fair price and they seem willing to pay it. Usually if I am dealing with an individual trying to buy something I might ask if the price is firm, if so I figure take it or leave it, many times people price things expecting a little haggling. Often ads around here will read B/O(best offer) or "asking" $xxx , which indicates flexibility. If you dont want to deal with haggling I would put a sign on the tractor with a brief description and price -$3500 FIRM. Maybe that would weed out a few pawn stars.BTW around here that JD 1020 with loader for $3500 would sell easy .
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