GTAM Member review/feedback

so something in this transaction has gone wrong, I get it,,,,but it seems some on here are against haggling, if I am buying something I always haggle a price, unless it's stated that it's a firm price and no negotiations....I just purchased a car for my wife, I offered 25 percent less than what was being asked, it didn't fly but I knew it wasn't, but it was a start, in the end I ended up at 13 percent less of the asking price

in this jacket scenario buyer screwed up a bit, but the seller took it too heart way too much, and threatening him was a bit overboard and it could have gone without that part.....imho......
 
He drove it out to you and you start the flea market bargaining? Good luck failing your test!

Everyone thinks they're Rick Harrison from Pawn Stars as soon as private sales take place.

I've dealt with idiots from kijiji/other forums for too long, I would be on board for for a thread like this so the baddies get weeded out. We had one on the paintball forum and it worked like a charm. Works on ebay as well.



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Ahah WOw,,, That's so dirty.

I've never done any transactions with any members here yet so I cant contribute to the feedback part of this thread (which is a good idea btw)

I'm glad you said no to the dude on $5 shy of asking price, It's all about principle!

Made me laugh lol
 
so something in this transaction has gone wrong, I get it,,,,but it seems some on here are against haggling, if I am buying something I always haggle a price, unless it's stated that it's a firm price and no negotiations....I just purchased a car for my wife, I offered 25 percent less than what was being asked, it didn't fly but I knew it wasn't, but it was a start, in the end I ended up at 13 percent less of the asking price

in this jacket scenario buyer screwed up a bit, but the seller took it too heart way too much, and threatening him was a bit overboard and it could have gone without that part.....imho......


no I dont think so. If you want to haggle, you do it upfront. I recently asked another member about buyign their kevlar jeans, I said if it fits will he take $xx for it, (About $20 less than he was asking) he came back and met me half way and reduced the amount by $10. We met up, I tried the jeans, but they did not fit :-( :-( so no sale. I did my haggling upfront and before and we both had an agreed price.

If yo ucontact the seller, and agree to meet regarding an item, most people would assume you agree to the posted price. I will never deal with people who haggle when they meet up. To be fair this has only happened a few times (not from GTAM) but Kijiji people, and its usually people who are recent immigrants. I think its in their culture to "bargain". If you travel to Turkey and Asia for example, its culture there to haggle on a price when purchasing things.
 
How do you haggle with a prostitute there? "I offer you the opportunity to marry me for 1 hour upon which I will teabag and dirty Sanchez you for $5 and not a dinar more!"
 
I live by finch / islington, I told him id be at seneca and he was by kennedy / 401. I asked if we could meet at seneca because I was headed there. We did not agree on a price before meeting, nor did I want to make a blind offer over the phone. I dont believe $70 was a lowball offer.. he was asking $75 for it. he said no and put the jacket back in his car.. then I said "well thanks anyways" and left, theres two sides to this story and you can believe whoever you want.


On another note, I dont want a bad name on here... nor do I want to hold grudges and what not.

Thanks for the efforts CBC

no I dont think so. If you want to haggle, you do it upfront. I recently asked another member about buyign their kevlar jeans, I said if it fits will he take $xx for it, (About $20 less than he was asking) he came back and met me half way and reduced the amount by $10. We met up, I tried the jeans, but they did not fit :-( :-( so no sale. I did my haggling upfront and before and we both had an agreed price.

If yo ucontact the seller, and agree to meet regarding an item, most people would assume you agree to the posted price. I will never deal with people who haggle when they meet up. To be fair this has only happened a few times (not from GTAM) but Kijiji people, and its usually people who are recent immigrants. I think its in their culture to "bargain". If you travel to Turkey and Asia for example, its culture there to haggle on a price when purchasing things.

I made my statements based on the comments made by the buyer, no price was firmed upon, nothing more....

I am not trying to get in the middle of this, just making an observation of the situation....

I myself would have taken the cash and called it a day, as I already spent the time and effort and gas getting to the buyers location, at least I would have sold the thing, or done as the buyer, told him to piss off under my breath and taken the jacket home and sold it another day....or given it to GoodWill.......

I drove 3 hours to go see a bike that was in mint condition, money in hand, well when I got there the bike was a pile of crap, wouldn't start, cracked fairings, ****** paint job, over all a 1 out 10, it happens, I got back in the car and went home....6 hours wasted.....all based on a picture taken 4-5 years prior and made to make one believe it was current....life goes on....

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I too have been very fortunate so far on here. Mind you I try to deal with people that are active on the site.

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This. The few I've dealt with have been great. Once I sold a jacket to a "quiet" member. Agreed to meet in Bolton which is half an hour for me. No questions about my price. Everyone walked away happy. Kijiji is a whole other ballpark.....
 
I live by finch / islington, I told him id be at seneca and he was by kennedy / 401. I asked if we could meet at seneca because I was headed there. We did not agree on a price before meeting, nor did I want to make a blind offer over the phone. I dont believe $70 was a lowball offer.. he was asking $75 for it. he said no and put the jacket back in his car.. then I said "well thanks anyways" and left, theres two sides to this story and you can believe whoever you want.


On another note, I dont want a bad name on here... nor do I want to hold grudges and what not.

Thanks for the efforts CBC

Too late for that
 
Helping people is for the birds. I did an impromptu fridge move last Saturday. The guy couldn't lowball me because I did it for free. Idiot.
 
I helped someone once for a free couch. They called back asking me to take it back (didn't like) even after I delivered for free (vs paying the dump). I said it's your couch and it's your problem.
 
I no longer drive out to meet people anywhere, if im selling something and you want it i make em pick it up at a local timmies by my house.

+2
I won't contemplate driving to someone's to sell an item. You get there, they lowball you and waste your time.
You probably wanted to sell that jacket pretty bad
 
Transaction feedback would be a great idea. I've used in on a few other forums to try to see if potential buyers are deadbeats.

You should have sold him the jacket for $50 and just charged him $25 for gas money!
 
It seems to be a generational thing. They don't want to work but they want to be a millionaire by Friday! Unless I see "obo" I assume the price is firm and act accordingly.
 
It seems to be a generational thing. They don't want to work but they want to be a millionaire by Friday! Unless I see "obo" I assume the price is firm and act accordingly.

It's a logical thing and a lot of people don't get it. Your post nailed it right on. If it doesn't say obo that's the price. If you're going to try to offer less do It before meeting someone. If they say no then you saved both of you a trip.
 
MyLast 2 meetings with gtam members for sale of items have been brutal. So i think we should start a feedback thread, to hold some people accountable atleast to a certain degree.

Member name: khan450

Contacted me about my icon jacket for sale for $75

He said he will "take the jacket" and he needs it for his MSF course

I told him i can meet him tomorrow in the city, i live in oshawa

He said he needs it for his MSF course today. If i can bring it to him

I decided i am going to be a nice guy and help this guy and drove from oshawa during my lunch to Seneca college at 404 and finch

I got there
He tried jacket
He offered me 50
I said no
He said 60
I said no
He said 70
I said no

(I said no out of principle)

He walked away, as he was walking away i told him dont ever do this to anyone again... tell a guy you will take a jacket and you need it and he drives out here and you low ball him.

He gave some attitude. I told him to drop the attitude or i will drop him where he stood. He left

So beware of this guy Khan450

...and wht if khan450's buddies were in a minivan parked next to you???

welcome to the big T.O!

...I wouldda paid u full price just cause of what you did but you ARE the seller after all..not every one will agree...

...be safe...
 
Helping people is for the birds. I did an impromptu fridge move last Saturday. The guy couldn't lowball me because I did it for free. Idiot.

he could have asked you to pay him to take your fridge ;-) (assuming he was taking your fridge lol)
 
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