sorry, i don't really read much past thread titles before commenting. i should probably change that habit lol
Lol it's all good
I probably do the same thing
sorry, i don't really read much past thread titles before commenting. i should probably change that habit lol
Why didn't you just name your thread "scumbags of (insert any form of trading that has ever existed here)"? It's not like this is some new phenomenon that only started with Craigslist.![]()
Other than big screen TVs, though, I usually do quite good! (Just last week I got a 20' Gooseneck cattle trailer for $2000, and it looks as though it may be less than a year old, even though it is actually 8 years old!)
Sometimes I wonder if they're just jacking up their prices, hoping a lowballer actually offers more than the item is worth. But, they may be missing sales because people like me just ignore them completely.
Wow, that's a heck of a good deal. I only occasionally find good deals; too many people doing exactly what's in the OP. Sometimes I wonder if they're just jacking up their prices, hoping a lowballer actually offers more than the item is worth. But, they may be missing sales because people like me just ignore them completely.
A lowballer doesn't offer more than an item is worth. It's the exact opposite, hence the name.
Deals on CL for electronics are rarely ever found. People have no idea how fast their electronics depreciate. But then again there is a bottom out price as well regardless of the item involved.
Flag it or leave it alone ...
Yeah I like how people try to sell their old tube or projection TVs and then list the original sale price.
When you can buy a brand new LCD TV of decent size for $200 it's difficult to justify buying used. Manufacturers are trying to keep their margins intact by adding new technology like LED backlighting, 120 or 240 Hz, and 3D, but for most people any LCD will do the job and the only reason to replace an HDTV is if it breaks.
