goodmanners
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I'll say it - Craigslist sucks. You want to deal with the bottom 10% of society then try to buy and sell on it.
And Kijiji is not far behind.
And Kijiji is not far behind.
I'll say it - Craigslist sucks. You want to deal with the bottom 10% of society then try to buy and sell on it.
And Kijiji is not far behind.
Well said. I believe in pinball karma. I'll never attempt to pull the rug out from under someone who has struck a deal. If it means losing out, so be it. I was recently rewarded with a few sweetheart deals that fell into my lap...so the karma train keeps rolling along.
I've helped many people over the past 3-4 years buy/sell pinballs (easily 300+ pin deals). I don't middle man any of these deals and expect any sort of compensation but have been given things such as gift cards or booze as a token of appreciation. My real take away from helping people is:
a) I know what it is like to finally get a pin you have been wanting or had on your wish list for a while, the best ones are grail pins.
b) I get to keep tabs on a game because usually the buyer will reach out to me first when it comes time to sell
c) When the above happens I get to usually help out someone else and cycle just repeats itself like a pyramid scheme like Amway
I won't mention names but another member I use to talk to years ago asked why I didn't charge a "fee" and just seemed miffed why I would go through so much trouble setting up deals for nothing. It didn't surprise me because I heard that same member also expected a "finders fee" for forwarding a public kijiji pinball for sale ad to another member who ended up buying it. I thought that was pretty lame of him and that is why over the years I have dedicated as much time in this thread in helping others find pins.
I've actually been in touch with some sellers who I arranged a buyer for tell me they are being offered more money because they forgot to pull their kijiji ad down. I usually ask who and most of the time it appears to be the same group of people and leave it up to the seller to do what they think is right. If they end up taking more money then I won't help them sell another game in the future again or waste too much time. I know the seller has every right in the end but don't ask me for pricing advise or help finding a buyer only to waste time and get hopes up for nothing.
Try to play nice guys because nothing stays in your collection forever as there will always be that next game you will want more then your last. It would also be a shame for word to get out in this small community that you have bad character or morals because you tglover'd someone out of a game by offering the seller more money.
Dragon (Interflip) - $395 - York Region
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-toys-games/m...95/1110823984?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
That's odd, seller puts York Region but the number looks like it is from Newmarket. Maybe someone is trying to do a quick flip to make a buck?
Frustratingly enough, this is the very one I was on my way to pick up for $200... I got a text literally on my way saying "sorry, the game sold to someone else". At least now I know who the "someone else" is.
Morals?Man, what happen to peoples morals?
Morals?
If I am selling something and people offer me significantly MORE $$, I am going to sell it to them, UNLESS, I have made a 100% deal with someone who is coming at an agreed upon time/date. I have sold over 700 items on Kijiji over the past few years to make some extra $, and 75% of people never show up, the ones that do, 50% will try to haggle on an agreed upon price. Why on Earth in a free market would I sell something for less than I can make more on it?
Seriously, if someone offered me $800 more on a machine after a deal has been made, I would call back original buyer and see if he understands that I cannot pass it up this offer, or see if he will come up a bit in price to make the trade off reasonable. Most reasonable people will understand that a few hundred more on a machine is hard to pass up. I don't you know about you, but I am not rich, and a few hundred dollars more takes precedent over some supposed deal that almost always falls through with buyers who suddenly renege, don't show up, or don't return e-mails after a deal is made - and that IS the majority of them.
Let's not forget that these people on here that harp on about "community", go to shows and buy machines, fix 'em up and then try to derive maximum profit from these machines. They are not there to give you a cheap deal. Nothing wrong with that at all, but trying to chastise the average seller who wants to make his money back on a machine, or perhaps a bit more, is rather myopic thinking.
Still, if a deal has been made, I would try to keep up my end of it, since I am a person of my word.
Seriously, if someone offered me $800 more on a machine after a deal has been made, I would call back original buyer and see if he understands that I cannot pass it up this offer, or see if he will come up a bit in price to make the trade off reasonable. Most reasonable people will understand that a few hundred more on a machine is hard to pass up.
Uh-Oh... Around these parts this is a huge NO-NO and you will get flamed for it because it's unethical since in your words a deal has been made. Pitch forks are coming... Better seek shelter and hide yourself now.
Seriously, if someone offered me $800 more on a machine after a deal has been made, I would call back original buyer and see if he understands that I cannot pass it up this offer
Still, if a deal has been made, I would try to keep up my end of it, since I am a person of my word.