Armslist jackholes can be a pain. But, I have to say I've had better luck with buyers on Armslist than I have with CoGunMkt.
Sellers...suck on both sites for the most part.
The guys here have been 100% top-notch reliable in my experience.
Armslist jackholes can be a pain. But, I have to say I've had better luck with buyers on Armslist than I have with CoGunMkt.
Sellers...suck on both sites for the most part.
The guys here have been 100% top-notch reliable in my experience.
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Tread lightly with folks on ARMSLIST. I dont hold their word as anything higher the what an Ant can lift above their head. YMMV
I've had decent luck on Armslist - main problem seems to be those who will engage in dialog, then just disappear.
But it's definitely a an environment that requires a keen sense for BS.
Your funny.......
It wasn't the fact they low-balled me, it is how they did it and then stocked me for a week.
(never gave me his name in the email)
Them: "Can I get detailed pictures of the receiver and stock?"
Me: Sure sent, let me know. (phone number)
Them: "I have some concerns over this and that.............. I really dont think it is worth what you are asking for it. Will you go lower?
Me: what would you offer?
Them: "$600 I dont think it is worth more."
Me: no thanks, thank you for your interest.
Them: Okay, but I don't think your going to get want your asking.
3 days in a row every night: "You still have it?" I just ignored all the emails.
I made a mistake of putting my cell # in the email to him. He randomly called and since he never gave me his name in the email I didn't know it was him and called him back and he was "you sell it yet? My offer stands at $600 and will even drive to your house to pick it up." I said sorry I am not going that low.
He left me one other message but I ignored that and emailed me again with his offer a couple days later. I was in a deal with this C&R FFL collector in georgia. I replied to him once and said I sold it for this, got what I wanted and more. Thank you for your interest. never heard from them again.
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My favorite question is "What is the least you will take for ITEM X?" That is not how you negotiate. I always want to say "That depends, what is the most you will pay for it?" ha ha
I've had pretty much the same experience on armslist with th exception of one. I listed a 1300 defender with a bunch of goodies for my computer illiterate buddy. He wanted $300 but would've taken $250 for an easy close to home deal, still got lowballed...$100-$150 offers Changed the ad to "make a reasonble offer"... got my buddy well over $300 for it.
I get frustrated when someone posts a firearm on that site and you make them a reasonable offer ($25-$50 under what the post is asking for the weapon) and they bite your head off. Like their "NIB Glock" is a one of kind relic from a former era.
I understand that is what they are going for in a retail store or local shop. You dont have the overhead they do and you cant prove to me with 100% cetainty that it actually is in fact new in the box.
Furthermore, if there is a price you absolutly have to get for your firearm then you should have included "firm" in your asking price. If I dont see firm in the description I just assume there is at least a little wigle room on the price. Maybe that is just me but I ALWAYS assume Im going to get talked down at least a little when dealing with Armslist/Craigslist folk and include a little buffer in my orig. asking price.