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Re: What would you tell the salesman?
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Posted by Comfortking on January 26, 2005 at 05:46:29 from (67.50.251.103):
In Reply to: Re: What would you tell the salesman? posted by Roger H on January 25, 2005 at 19:45:57:
You said it all "$8000" cheaper.Salesman is trying to make good on the other deal.The fact that you know it is cheaper and spoke with one of the owners leads me to believe the price they shot you was not a good deal for them, they priced it too cheap. There have been sellers like that on this site, tell you a price that is almost to good to be true, and then get several potential buyers; all of the sudden they do not return phone calls. I had a seller one time that would not answer my calls, he had caller ID. I then called him from another phone and he took the call, I acted like a new buyer and sure enough the tractor was still for sale $2500 higher on a $6000 tractor. If you offered him cash I would call him and tell your are coming with money to pick up sprayer.
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