N2EY wrote:
In article , Dave Heil
writes:
Try walking into a Kroger store and saying, "I'll give you $3.50 for
this pork roast and that's my final offer."
I pay sticker for gasoline and electric power too.
Always wondered why most new consumer goods, from a head of lettuce to the big
ticket items like wide screen TVs, are "price as marked", but a few things like
cars are all about haggling. Except Saturns.
I've had good luck at hamfests by:
- Marking "asking" price on items so people have an idea what I think it's
worth.
- Marking "firm" if the price is not negotiable
- Offering stuff I just want to move as "name your price" or "make offer"
That's the way to do it! Somehow I suspect you don't hate the customer
either, eh?
Of course eBay and the 'net have had a big effect on 'fests. We've essentially
got a worldwide 24/7 hamfest going on, either as an auction or outright sale.
Plus you can toss out "wanted to buy" posts. Only downside is you're dealing at
a distance and the whole packing/shipping/payment/insurance headache.
And getting robbed one way or the other.
Why folks expect to get eBay prices at a hamfest is beyond me, though. If you
want eBay prices, go to eBay.
The bloom is fading from that rose anyway. I did a quick perusal of ham
related equipment, and the prices seemed quite similar to what I would
expect to pay at a flea. There will always be the occasional outrageous
selling price, either on the high or low end, but it looks as if sanity
may be coming home in Ebay.
- Mike KB3EIA -
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