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  • Roo
    Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 3446

    #31
    Thanks PP. I've lived in and traveled throughout Asia a lot and I know how to bargain hard for small beans, but over there I always do it respectfully and have a good understanding that at the end of the day those people are trying to put rice on their table. Over here I take some sort of unnecessarily timid approach that I really need to work on. It doesn't serve me well... I remember one time I flew into SFO from China after a month or two, and I was hurtin for some water, and the lady at the counter in SFO airport said "2.75 please", and I said "oh c'mon, $2.75 for some water? I'll give ya $2.00". That didn't go over so well. Point is, I often forget how all Americans are hurting for my money and everyone is susceptible to some bartering. Great advice PP.

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    • f. bandersnatch
      Member
      • Mar 2010
      • 725

      #32
      Originally posted by Premium Parrots
      Originally posted by desirexe
      Originally posted by Premium Parrots
      Let me understand....this seller must only owe less than $1650 on the bike. WTH!! Why doesn't he just pay it off? Dam....I carry more than that in my wallet everyday. Its not like its a $30,000 or $40,000 velicle to deal with.
      Ooo...sugar daddy!!!
      Come to papa Desirex
      its the nature or the business. Thats everyday pocket money. Sometimes I travel with $50k and more cash. Depending upon the deal going on. The parrots I deal with aren't valued in the hundreds of dollars. Most are $10 k plus, each.
      PP is a parrot pimp. Awesome. Alliteration.

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      • Bigblue1
        Banned Users
        • Dec 2008
        • 3923

        #33
        Originally posted by Roo
        Thanks PP. I've lived in and traveled throughout Asia a lot and I know how to bargain hard for small beans, but over there I always do it respectfully and have a good understanding that at the end of the day those people are trying to put rice on their table. Over here I take some sort of unnecessarily timid approach that I really need to work on. It doesn't serve me well... I remember one time I flew into SFO from China after a month or two, and I was hurtin for some water, and the lady at the counter in SFO airport said "2.75 please", and I said "oh c'mon, $2.75 for some water? I'll give ya $2.00". That didn't go over so well. Point is, I often forget how all Americans are hurting for my money and everyone is susceptible to some bartering. Great advice PP.

        Listen to PP. Like I said before I've been in the business for years. If You haven't at least threatened to walk away from the table at least 3 times you have not done your job as a "buyer". That being said I did a short stint in a Motorcycle dealership. Not a lot of room to work there. Most MC ships are real competitive to begin with. This works well for the consumer tho, Being that it is very easy to phone/internet shop.

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        • Premium Parrots
          Super Moderators
          • Feb 2008
          • 9758

          #34
          ......And it fun to see the salesmen run after you as soon as you go out the door. Especilly if they know you have a pocket full of cash $ and you are going to buy the vehicle somewhere. lol

          I love paying cash [and I mean a pocketfull of green usd] for a new vehicle....you can really make the salesmen squeel like a pig. :lol:
          Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I killed because they were annoying......





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