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    I didn't actually haggle with this guy. It was pretty obvious he had no time for me, I did say I thought it was too much and that I was expecting a price more in line with his other stock and that was that, I said it was a shame and left.

    I wonder how long those razors had been sat there. He had 8 unused 'Tennis' Razors that were in the box they were delieved in, and they were all nothing more but rust. A real shame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregs656 View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by welshwizard View Post
    I know my prices are fair and comparable and many customers tell me so, but occasionally someone will ask for a large discount. I get the feeling that that type of person may tell as many people as possible that my price is too high or my attitude unreasonable.
    We had a yard sale (where yo pile your crap in the lawn and try to get a dollar for it) recently and noticed that certain customers like to haggle a little too much.

    Specifically people from Haiti.

    Everything they picked up they wanted for a quarter.
    EVERYTHING!!

    shoes --- you take a qwata?
    electric drill -- you take a qwata?

    finally when he picked up a stack of Beatles records and asked me if I would take a "qwata" for each I asked him to let me see them.
    Records in hand I told him to GET THE OUT OF MY ***** YARD.

    I guess sometimes I know how the shop owner feels ! LOL


    oh come on, like you guys are surpised to hear me say I kicked someone out of my yard at a rummage sale

    "qwata"?
    why the F would I put a $40 tag on it and then take 25 cents???

    EDIT I like Haitians, but have seen this at every yard sale I've had, from every Haitian who has come.
    I'm suggesting that the excessive haggling might be cultural (like Asians, they expect you to dicker)
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    40.00 for a stack of Beatles records?
    I guess I would have left for minute and come back with a cup of coffee for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0livia View Post
    40.00 for a stack of Beatles records?
    I guess I would have left for minute and come back with a cup of coffee for you.
    no that was just an example and the Beatles were like 50 cents each
    I think he really offered $5 for a table saw I had $40 on
    he also offered $20 for a shotgun I was selling for $300 (and a deal then even)
    THEN he insulted the Beatles

    now I see them coming and when asked to lower I state that "the price is on it" and just go back to what I was doing (probably nothing)

    EDIT
    when I say see them coming I mean they drive a $50,000 truck with $3000 rims
    so you can tell who they are
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    0.50 is even better, then its a coffee and a look into a collector's index!
    Cruelty v2.0, hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by gratewhitehuntr View Post
    haha

    just because it's old doesn't make it expensive !!!
    True. Over here, 'Old' is no more remarkable than 'heavy' or 'blue'.
    100 years is nothing. I have shot glasses that predate WW1. Got them from my grandmother.
    My parents house has a lot of stuff that is between 100 and 200 years old. Age does not make a valuable antique over here. The old countries are crammed with old stuff. There is >100 year old stuff in my parents house that I'll probably crush for kindling.

    For antique to be valuable, it has to be very rare, or in mint condition. all the rest can be bought and sold on the countless antiques markets.
    And bargain hunters are not disrespected. Dickering is part of the game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruno View Post
    For antique to be valuable, it has to be very rare, or in mint condition.
    Rare and mint doesn't really make it valuable either, not unless more than one person is looking.

    We just don't have the market for razors here. These things are still cheap on ebay, and that's saying something!

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    I was talking to a clock man the other day about pocket watches.

    I had seen some on ebay for a very low start bid, but might be missing parts,didn't work, etc.

    This seller had bought out an old watch shop and was liquidating.

    anyway, I was asking specifically about availability of parts and Mr Clock was giving me a very nice summary of which things were most common.
    In other words, which would be easiest to repair with scrap parts, or find parts for.

    he related to me how common certain things were
    for example
    in the roughly 100 years that Elgin produced watches from 1850 to 1950 they produced on the order of 50,000,000 watches!

    50 MILLION !!!!


    so just because it is old
    it was your grandpa's
    it came back from the war
    it's the only one you've seen
    etc
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    doesn't mean it's valuable OR rare

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    Quote Originally Posted by gratewhitehuntr View Post
    oh come on, like you guys are surpised to hear me say I kicked someone out of my yard at a rummage sale
    Absolutely not.
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    although slightly surprised you didn't demonstrate the shotgun.
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