okcorral1881
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- East of Toronto
Good luck with that.![]()
Better get used to your ZERO trader rating.
Good one, love it...even though I don't drink wiskey!
Good luck with that.![]()
Better get used to your ZERO trader rating.
... lol, but I may have to account for high tax provinces, as I live in Alberta, and so anywhere else, guys paid a small fortune in tax on their guns.
I may have to account for high tax provinces, as I live in Alberta, and so anywhere else, guys paid a small fortune in tax on their guns.
The GST is the same in every Province - and I have yet to pay PST or HST on the EE. So what gives with that comment? What I have noted is that there are some local pricing which can be higher in different regions (looking at retail price offerings) but not a big deal really. On the EE, it's a buy/sell relationship. If you are willing to pay, then that becomes the market price in your world.
Look at your municipal taxes as an example. Here in Alberta, it is an assessment model based on market values. If some dufus is desperate, and willing to pay $750,000 for a 30 year old small bungalow in Ft. Mac, then it's good for the seller. If two or more dufus buyers do the same thing, then that constitutes "market value" and the price just went up. Look at Garands on the EE. Three years ago, they were averaging $800 to $1,200. Now, they are what, $1,800 because the stocks are shiny with $10 HomeHardware branded varnish. Someone is buying them, because they are usually SPF shortly after posting.
As for me, I try to price to sell so I can feed my "gotta have that gun" habit of mine - because I have limited safe space. If someone writes back that I'm on drugs with my asking price, I will consider what they are prepared to pay and do a little research into what everyone else is prepared to pay. I will either lower, or keep it. If they lowball me, I will thank them for looking or counter them, like on Pawn Stars! It's no big deal really.
Yes, I've seen it finally.........a 788 with a ramline stock going for 950 on the EE!!
The seller must know something we don't know!?!?![]()
Good luck with that.![]()
Better get used to your ZERO trader rating.
I'd be happy to see EE Whining threads locked as soon as they start.
But how would people get through their day...?![]()
I certainly wasn't whining, only stating an opinionGood point!!
A bit misleading, but we love to complain, don't we?
Let's break it down into the individual components:
Remington Model 788: $450
Nikon Monarch: $350
Original walnut stock: $50
Rings: $25
Extra mag: $25
Shipping: $30
These are just my "out of thin air" values - but I don't think I'm out there. No - I don't want to buy a 788 today, but for someone who does, this would not be the worst deal of the year.
The only people on the EE that I can't tolerate, are those that advertise something for a great price, then find out that their price is too low after they have made a deal, and then they try to renegotiate for a higher price. If you make a deal, you honor it, if the first "I'll take it" doesn't immediately send payment, you move on to the next "I'll take it" and sell to him. One individual whose price I met , and told him that he could have asked more and sold the product, backed out of the deal with the first person that met his price, and tried to get me to increase my offer. I refused, but someone else likely met his revised price.
One individual whose price I met , and told him that he could have asked more
Still wondering why you even went there.
He was a new member, selling his first item, and he obviously had no idea what the gun was worth. I did expect him to honor the deal,but I was trying to help him out in case he planned on listing more merchandise. I like good deals, but I don't like to feel as though I am taking advantage of someone that just doesn't know any better.
Mentioning that the price could have been higher, but still expecting the seller to honour the deal is either going to result in the seller resenting you or trying to counter-offer... either of which is bad.
My last experience with a seller trying to up the price actually turned out well. He accepted my offer at his asking price and then subsequently replied that he'd received a higher offer from someone else. I immediately said that I wasn't interested in an auction-style bidding war, that it was against the EE forum rules, and that I'd pass on the rifles. He apologized and honoured the deal, and we were both satisfied and have subsequently dealt again a number of times.



























