Raider L
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- Location
- Shreveport, LA
- First Name
- William
- Truck Year
- 1974
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 355
@Bennyt,
In that case you need to go the other way in price. Sometimes when you ask a small amount people will try to make you go lower. So price a 100 part at 95.00 no less than 80. Give yourself some room to bargin, but don't give it away. Look around for what other people are asking and selling the same or similar parts for and sell yours for that amount. Don't do anyone any favors or to be nice to them. Don't screw them, but make some money. You'd be surprised, people are funny. If you think the part is a 100 part ask a 125 for it. Some people think they're getting something good if they pay a lot for it. Just be careful, there is a break point where people won't buy it because it's to high. If they say it's to high at 125, then ask them what they want to give you for it. They may say 100, or 90. They aren't going to say 5 for it! There you go, they got something for what they thought was fair and you got more for it than it was worth. It's not personal, it's just business.
In that case you need to go the other way in price. Sometimes when you ask a small amount people will try to make you go lower. So price a 100 part at 95.00 no less than 80. Give yourself some room to bargin, but don't give it away. Look around for what other people are asking and selling the same or similar parts for and sell yours for that amount. Don't do anyone any favors or to be nice to them. Don't screw them, but make some money. You'd be surprised, people are funny. If you think the part is a 100 part ask a 125 for it. Some people think they're getting something good if they pay a lot for it. Just be careful, there is a break point where people won't buy it because it's to high. If they say it's to high at 125, then ask them what they want to give you for it. They may say 100, or 90. They aren't going to say 5 for it! There you go, they got something for what they thought was fair and you got more for it than it was worth. It's not personal, it's just business.