You put a lot into that response so I’m at least going to reply by saying Thank You. Therefore the person in your example is shopping in the wrong market. Again, Thank You
Lowballing has gotten out of hand! Today’s lowballers are relentless. Am I the only one who feels this way? If I was selling used bowling pins and had 500, I could see asking for a volume discount. But to have the only one of a particular gun or judging by pictures alone, the very nicest of a...
Back to the original topic for a second. No one can deny that ALL prices skyrocketed when Covid hit and the bottom of the barrel came running selling everything from 6 rounds of 270 for $40 to….well you know what you saw personally. ODT became a place for people to place ads and flip guns...
It’s a hobby for me, I like to buy and sale. This is a great topic. You can’t make enough money for a business unless you’re high volume. That’s not me. In my honest opinion
I liked the guy at topgunsinc in Buford, he would NOT budge on his prices! If it was priced $1200 and you offered $1100 he’d say “ no, now to you it’s $1300”. I watched him do it in person and over the phone to people. Good post.
Boomer, thanks for your reply. I certainly didn’t feel like the search was to check the cashiers accuracy. I looked like a 50 something that would be an easy target to flex in front of the hood rats for to intimidate them. I’ve never been back and won’t go back. Screw AO!
Cadcom, I share your feelings. I was stopped at the door and had my bag contents checked against my receipt like I was a thief. Surely your example shows who’s the thieves.