I sold 1 and 3.Which did you sell on this list?
I just bought a Jerry Franklin SW for $1600. I sent a offer because he said he was motivated to buy it and give it to my 11 year old niece. The cue is not north more then $300. I sent a offer for him to say $300 and would have said ok and had it delivered to her. There is a 1 of 6 schon that John spitz has on here for $850 and several p2's one of the best hitting cues ever around $300. If I needed $ and was motivated I would put a price on a cue. I have bought 15 items on here and was just surprised with the response other then the thieves out to rob you or take your change. Most everyone else is very cool.
I do this regularly. A lot of times I can get things for 30%-40% of their price. Especially if it sat for any period of time or they have duplicates.I would be interested to see you walk into a pawn shop in real life and offer to pay half of what an item is marked at. They would probably respond the same way or just laugh at you kind of like the majority of people who responded in this thread.
part of the problem is sellers dont always post prices. When they say"motivated seller - send offer", they open themselves up for this. The seller deserved to receive that offer. Don't like it? post a price.
I like offers . It gives me the option as the seller to counteroffer and see what the interest in the cue really is. If there is no middle ground you can always just say no. Never be rude or a dick because you might post something down the road that the party you insulted would have bought from you had you not treated them like crap the first time around.
This guys post has a price listed. And it's a brand new cue. Bottom line is he made a dumb offer and got an answer he didn't like like. And now he is whining.
Not sure where you come from but around here we don't curse at people for reasons like this. He could have simply said "no" or said they he didn't appreciate the low offer.
An ignorant request is going to draw an ignorant response. I'm not saying that he handled it the right way but I also am not going to say I wouldn't have told the guy he was an idiot. There comes a point when an offer gets so low it just becomes obnoxious
This guys post has a price listed. And it's a brand new cue. Bottom line is he made a dumb offer and got an answer he didn't like like. And now he is whining.
A couple of points and observations.
1. Many ads don't have enough validation of the true value, and many buyers don't know true value either. The OP didn't offer $200 for an ivory Southwest.
2. There are newer cue makers (I won't mention names), that start building cues and put ridiculous values to them. ie, this is a $2500 cue and I am a master cue maker, but I'm selling it for $900. But the guy who bought it repeats the $2500 cue value from the cue maker and wants to sell it for $2k.
3. The true value of anything is what it most recently sold for. My step son bought a Jimi Hendrix album on eBay for $15 and tried to explain to me that it was worth $150. He didn't comprehend when I told him it was worth $15 because that's what he paid for it. If he resells it for $150, THEN it's worth $150. Guess what, it's still in his room.
There are TONS of cue makers out there nowadays. I'm sure most have huge egos and believe they are making the best cues. But until you have a reputation (ie SW, Searing, Gina,etc) it's worth the materials put in and a nominal expectation of time invested in the cue. That does not count time waiting for it to cure, etc.
This guys post has a price listed. And it's a brand new cue. Bottom line is he made a dumb offer and got an answer he didn't like like. And now he is whining.