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    You state you took it in trade. I have to assume you gave the other party credit for what you valued it at. I would also expect that you sold it for what you valued it at - maybe with a little profit. Sounds to me like you did fine, the collector is trying to make a nice profit and the original owner is the only person who lost out.

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    I'm sure it's the same guy I had an issue with on Armslist. I had a Model 60 3" listed. He asked me to call him and he haggled me down quite a bit on price. Before we concluded the deal he posted it for sale on another forum using my picture with a listed price significantly higher than my original asking price. I called him back and told him I would not do buisness with him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sroz View Post
    You state you took it in trade. I have to assume you gave the other party credit for what you valued it at. I would also expect that you sold it for what you valued it at - maybe with a little profit. Sounds to me like you did fine, the collector is trying to make a nice profit and the original owner is the only person who lost out.

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    I've gotta agree.

    Not quite sure what the big deal is. You took something on trade, then sold it to someone else. Pretty sure all of us have done something similar at one point or another.

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    I dont see any issue here, he got the gun at a good price and is flipping it for a profit, so what?

    We cruise the tanner for deals all the time, one of my buddies grabbed a preban that was priced too cheap and sold it for $2000 profit, i just drove to tuscon and grabbed a truck cause it was $4000 cheaper than i can buy a the same 4x4 here in colorado, what if i sold it at colorado prices now? That does not make me a scammer.

    So just to be clear you are not allowed to make a profit in our capitalist country
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    So he is selling it for what you sold it for, $700? Must not be that big of a deal? I will give him $50 but not a penny more.

    How about the prick that tried to haggle me down last week on armslist. Even lied about how how much they cost new. Then when we agreed on a price he tries to low ball me further with an excuse about the bank not being open. I know hes a member here.

    Or the guys that dont try to negotiate during pm's, so expecting your asking price you drive over an hour each way wasting gas to meet them and as soon as they get there they start low balling you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trlcavscout View Post
    So he is selling it for what you sold it for, $700? Must not be that big of a deal? I will give him $50 but not a penny more.

    How about the prick that tried to haggle me down last week on armslist. Even lied about how how much they cost new. Then when we agreed on a price he tries to low ball me further with an excuse about the bank not being open. I know hes a member here.

    Or the guys that dont try to negotiate during pm's, so expecting your asking price you drive over an hour each way wasting gas to meet them and as soon as they get there they start low balling you.
    whats nice about this site is that you almost never experience any of that bs ive had nothing but positive experience here

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    Agreed, many years ago I picked up a NIB Browning Superposed Mallard for $1500, I flipped it the next week for $3K and I know he got at least $3K more for it a week later. I just didn't have the resources to find the right buyer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trlcavscout View Post
    So he is selling it for what you sold it for, $700? Must not be that big of a deal? I will give him $50 but not a penny more.

    How about the prick that tried to haggle me down last week on armslist. Even lied about how how much they cost new. Then when we agreed on a price he tries to low ball me further with an excuse about the bank not being open. I know hes a member here.

    Or the guys that dont try to negotiate during pm's, so expecting your asking price you drive over an hour each way wasting gas to meet them and as soon as they get there they start low balling you.

    I wouldn't sell a single bullet or brass to guy like that.
    If buyer and seller agree that price is FIRM, and there are people who STILL haggle at a parking lot. I almost never have problem like that on this forum.
    I will drive miles to purchase stuff , but I SELL stuff within 5mile radius of where I live.

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    So Seller A accepts the offer from Buyer B.
    Buyer B flips it and pockets A PROFIT What's the Issue? Wait 1 minute I see A Profit was made and seller A didn't get the jackpot. So What? Doesn't mean they are a scammer, just smarter then the original seller.
    One time or another we all sell something and later find the buyer flipped it for more, Oh Well...................

    Regarding trying to haggle after a price was agreed upon. ONLY IF the item listed was upon inspection not what it looked like on line. I see it listed as "Minor rust spots" Then when actually handling the item I need a tetanus shot, sorry seller is getting a -1 minimum!
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    sounds like you just needed to do more research on value. I've been there before. Can't fault the guy for working a deal though. you are the one who took the cash and put it in your pocket and handed the man the gun.
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