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Re: e-mailing about buying a bike
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and IMO everyone seems to advertise things for more than they actuly want for the item for sale, expecting to get a bit knocked off the price. |
Re: e-mailing about buying a bike
£3500 seems a bit high for a 5/6 year old bike that has been dropped,particularly at this time of year.No one is buying now,so if you want it make a suitable offer and stick to your guns.Be prepared to walk as there are plenty more out there.
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Re: e-mailing about buying a bike
Try an Email asking for close up pics of all the damage.Then reply by Email with the price you see fit.Then let him say yes or no.When he says no leave it.He has your contact details to come back if he changes his mind.
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Regarding the price - I guess it depends on how quickly he needs to sell. I sold my mint, less-than-a-year-old 06 R6 with about 3k on the clock for only a grand more, but I needed to sell it there and then :(
It's easy to say no over the phone to price negotiations, but I often find that if you're standing there with 3k cash in your hand then people are way more willing to negotiate! :) |
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the problem i have is thats the exact model i want (2002 yellow & black 954cc blade) i will leave it a bit then phone back with an offer of £3000 |
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Would still get a shed load more pictures...
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