I recently sold a well maintained MTD riding mower for $350 on Craigslist. I priced the mower at $350 firm to keep away Pawn Stars wanabees who want to buy it for ten dollars. I was amazed by the nasty, entitled attitude shown by people who called up. Some of the questions/statements appear below along with my thankfully UNSPOKEN response.
I am a single mother, can I buy it for $300? Not unless a DNA test proves the kid is mine.
What is the lowest price you will take? I will take $350 unless you want to pay more.
The eventual buyer showed up and whined seemingly endlessly about the motor not idling down well ( 16.5 horse Briggs single cylinder ) I finally lost my patience and told him it never idled that well, even when new. I also told him I usually started the engine, fast idled for a minute, and cut grass at full throttle, and the quality of the idle never mattered.
The guy eventually handed me $350, saying he was only buying the mower because he had borrowed a trailer and driven 50 miles to see the mower. I took his money and was glad to see him leave.
This brings me to my question: Have you noticed people are nastier, more aggressive, and more insulting nowadays? It seems that people assume everyone is trying to rip them off. I honestly think the buyer will get great service from the mower if he does minimal maintenance. The parting shot about only buying the mower because of the distance driven and borrowing a trailer was uncalled for IMHO. Maybe I am becoming one of those nasty old pharts who endlessly chant "GET OFF MY LAWN"
I am a single mother, can I buy it for $300? Not unless a DNA test proves the kid is mine.
What is the lowest price you will take? I will take $350 unless you want to pay more.
The eventual buyer showed up and whined seemingly endlessly about the motor not idling down well ( 16.5 horse Briggs single cylinder ) I finally lost my patience and told him it never idled that well, even when new. I also told him I usually started the engine, fast idled for a minute, and cut grass at full throttle, and the quality of the idle never mattered.
The guy eventually handed me $350, saying he was only buying the mower because he had borrowed a trailer and driven 50 miles to see the mower. I took his money and was glad to see him leave.
This brings me to my question: Have you noticed people are nastier, more aggressive, and more insulting nowadays? It seems that people assume everyone is trying to rip them off. I honestly think the buyer will get great service from the mower if he does minimal maintenance. The parting shot about only buying the mower because of the distance driven and borrowing a trailer was uncalled for IMHO. Maybe I am becoming one of those nasty old pharts who endlessly chant "GET OFF MY LAWN"