Used car dealers generally know what the market will bear. People that don't sell gear every day might appreciate a few tips.
Used car dealers generally know what the market will bear.
People that don't sell gear every day might appreciate a few tips.
Thank you all for your contributions and comments. Some I did find useful and I implemented many suggestions to clarify a few fine points.
So why do I see so many used cars priced on dealers forecourts far above the price for the same car at other dealers and why do I see so many of them not being sold, and why do I see so many used car dealers going under??
It appears the seller is appreciative:
Professional sellers that don't figure out how to sell, will likely go under, or they will learn how it's done and avoid it. 🙂
Exactly, too many advert assasins here.
As for limiting people with x amount of posts to list items for sale, I can't see it as it's revenue for site owner.
I do think that prices are expected to be lower here than anywhere else.
Reading the Classifieds Guidelines (link here, scroll down the page to the guidelines), the only guideline I can see that concerns comments is:
13) DO NOT place negative comments about ads or auctions. Sellers are free to place their ads. Buyers are free to buy, or not buy. There is no need for animosity.
indeed. and this doesn't make it a less dump policy.
"Obviously wrong" and "responsibility of the buyer" are only obvious to some people, with the correct experience.
If my mom wants to buy a leica on these classent ext, this thread is to an ifieds to make me a present, welll she won't be able to spot the differences between photos and description, and shw WILL trust the description better than a few small photos.
Is it OK to fool my mom and conclude it's her fault?
haha«Sola scriptura», so to say? 😉
I'm really mesmerized whether this thread might be supposed to identify very clearly the participants' individual political/religious stances 😉
Still can't see what all the fuss is about.
Why does it matter to so many people what price a seller wants to sell their item at?
I don't feel the need or urge to go round the local used car lots telling the dealers the cars they have for sale are overpriced, not described properly - or give them advice on how best to sell them.
Cheers,
John
I respectfully disagree.
Rangefinderforum is, unlike eBay, a community. If I see a dodgy item on eBay, I think caveat emptor. But with rff, if I see a dodgy ad, I do feel more affronted. Doing a passive-aggressive post, rather like that of the OP, is an action I sympathise with!
I have had people post on my ads to say something looks good, and I've done the same with items for sale. I full understand that the converse is not allowed - people pay for their ads. That doesn't stop me wanting to point out when something is dodgy. It's my love of my fellow man.
Reading the Classifieds Guidelines (link here, scroll down the page to the guidelines), the only guideline I can see that concerns comments is:
13) DO NOT place negative comments about ads or auctions. Sellers are free to place their ads. Buyers are free to buy, or not buy. There is no need for animosity.
I don't mess with your business so don't mess with mine and to be honest Stephen should have stamped on this at first light. If this is the way things are going here it's worse than ebay because it's a bunch of do gooders....