As the title says and hopefully not just an educational journey for those wishing to sell their bikes, but hopefully will give a few giggles along the way.
I want to buy a new bike. I am vertically challenged and dont want to ride a cruiser. I find the perfect bike for me, fits my height and just so happens to be my dream bikeNot only that it is within the funds I have available to spend.
You would think at this point that all is in order and I would soon be the proud owner of the most gorgeous bike in the world
Think again good folks.
I arrrange an appraisal to be done on the bike by someone that knows his fish, he comes back with an honest appraisal, highlighting a few things that need to be sorted (brakes primarily) and tells me what he thinks is a fair price. I then contact the dealer that sold the bike for some advice, he also comes back and tells me the same sort of price as the appraisal. It is exactly where I thought the market lay so I am now ready to deal.
The seller had $10k ono on the Tard Me listing. I contacted the owner by email and made an opening offer of $8.5k which was refused. So, I went back at $9k and asked for an indication of what she would accept. She turned down my offer and did not respond with a counter. I emailed her again and asked for an idea of what she would accept and heard nothing back.
Checking the listing (as it was about to expire) and discover the price is now $11.5K! I fired her off an email saying that I had been prepared to pay up to $10K for the bike but no way I was paying $11.5 I wished her well with the sale.
I am now going to start posting direct quotes of the correspondance from this "seller", I use that term loosely.
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