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How can we assume that both parties in the transaction weren't satisfied?
How can we assume that both parties in the transaction weren't satisfied?
I wouldn't give someone $100 for a Mini-14 and I wouldn't take a Bersa for free. Everyone has differing value systems that fluctuate with their wants and needs.
As he should have been. That was a pretty 'low' of the guy to even open his mouth inside the store. It's not an auction house. Like my own experience in a pawnshop I 'bit my tongue' and waited until the guy declined the $150 offer for the Commander and was planning on meeting him outside to make a reasonable offer but I missed him leaving.
I got some magich beans one time.. but that's another story.
There's lots of stories, especially about folk converting guns for cash. coulda whipped out yer wallet
I would - just to turn it for a quick profit. But that would be my only reason for buying a mini.I wouldn't give someone $100 for a Mini-14
People still shop at the gun room?? Glock hating nazisI saw a similar thing happen at The Gun Room. The seller was being offered maybe 50% of what his gun was worth. Another bystander/customer offered the seller a more reasonable price, and was immediately invited to leave and never come back. That was the last time I was in The Gun Room.
That place is amazing. I was there when someone offered the owner slightly less than his outrageous asking price, you know the answer. Can you say, 'overstocked'? The guy needs to get a clue...People still shop at the gun room?? Glock hating nazis
I guess it's a question of what the salesman's job actually is, short term profit or long term gain.This thread is amazing, not intending to rub salt in anyones eyes but not likely to find many here that does not have the deal of the decade story or is still hoping. Shame on the dealer if he promoted the Bersa as something other than it was but if the seller asked for the trade, then grin all the way to the bank. After all, the guy is a "salesman" not a pastor. Reasonable people should expect unreasonable things from unreasonable people especially when its their job.
This is true! But hopfully will continue to be their right to suceed or fail accordingly. When I pay to get water from my spigot I expect it to be potable, but when I go to the river to drink I'll pick out the sticks and maybe even boil the water but won't blame the trees or elk that pissed up stream if I get sick.I've seen far too many businesses make short-sighted, penny-wise and pound-foolish decisions by alienating their long term and/or potential long-term customers.
People still shop at the gun room?? Glock hating nazis