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Re: Make me an offer ... now those guys are aggravating!!!
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Posted by Canadian Cowboy on February 22, 2001 at 15:41:38 from (209.53.125.156):
In Reply to: Make me an offer ... now those guys are aggravating!!! posted by Alberta Mike on February 22, 2001 at 13:16:42:
How much patients do you have and how long can you walk around the item and kick the tires? Ive never ever been unable to not get a price out of a seller when they say make me an offer, Ive looked at lots of forsale items that the owner says "make me an offer", The secret is to go an say wow it looks great when you first get there, talk to tham about any thing, " nice garden" get them occupied and slowly quiz them about what they want for the item. after 10 minuets start finding faults with the item, chances are there is some, Some times it take me half an hr to find out how low the seller will go, keep kicking the tire's, getting on your hands and knee's and talking to them. Its all part of the game, don't pass up the deals just because the price wasn't listed.
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