ziliangchong85
New Member
Hi all, just thought I'll share this incident that took place this afternoon.
I was contacted the night before about a D300 I wanted to sell. I agreed to lower my asking price after the prospective buyer said he could get the camera at a lower price at those 2nd hand shops at Peninsular and asked if I could match it.
The next day, we met at City Hall to deal. I thought he was a sincere buyer as we had confirmed the meeting one more time through SMS before I headed out. At City Hall, he brought along a friend and he proceeded to check the camera for more than 15 minutes before pronouncing he was satisfied with the condition as it was very mint.
I thought the deal was in the bag but to my utter surprise, he started asking me what my best price was. I replied that we had already settled on the price through SMS but he said that was an "indicative price" because now he had other 2nd hand shops offering him 80 dollars less than what we had agreed upon. Then he and his friend proceeded to say that they could just walk over to Peninsular to buy the camera so I should match their new asking price since I had gone through the trouble of bringing my camera out.
Now, I know $80 might not sound like a lot, but it's lack of the principle of the deal that put a bad taste in my mouth. Those who use club snap know that the price is settled before the meetup; we're not a brick-and-mortar shop set up at the convenience of buyers to walk in and out of to bargain.
I had taken the trouble to meet the buyer at a place of his convience and am frankly irked by the fact that he tried to use my goodwill to pressure me into accepting something we had not agreed upon. I tried explaining this to the man but he brushed it off repeatedly with his "short walk to Peninsular" excuse.
Everyone is out for the best deal for himself, that much I understand. But I just thought that at the very least he could have left the bargaining on the phone and the dealing in person.
Anyway, decided to share this here as I don't want others to have their time wasted in the same manner as me. If a middle-aged dude who goes by Cheong contacts you with the number 96432470 and wants to buy anything from you, make doubly sure that you guys etch the dealing price in stone.
Don't let your time go down the drain to another "indicative price".
I was contacted the night before about a D300 I wanted to sell. I agreed to lower my asking price after the prospective buyer said he could get the camera at a lower price at those 2nd hand shops at Peninsular and asked if I could match it.
The next day, we met at City Hall to deal. I thought he was a sincere buyer as we had confirmed the meeting one more time through SMS before I headed out. At City Hall, he brought along a friend and he proceeded to check the camera for more than 15 minutes before pronouncing he was satisfied with the condition as it was very mint.
I thought the deal was in the bag but to my utter surprise, he started asking me what my best price was. I replied that we had already settled on the price through SMS but he said that was an "indicative price" because now he had other 2nd hand shops offering him 80 dollars less than what we had agreed upon. Then he and his friend proceeded to say that they could just walk over to Peninsular to buy the camera so I should match their new asking price since I had gone through the trouble of bringing my camera out.
Now, I know $80 might not sound like a lot, but it's lack of the principle of the deal that put a bad taste in my mouth. Those who use club snap know that the price is settled before the meetup; we're not a brick-and-mortar shop set up at the convenience of buyers to walk in and out of to bargain.
I had taken the trouble to meet the buyer at a place of his convience and am frankly irked by the fact that he tried to use my goodwill to pressure me into accepting something we had not agreed upon. I tried explaining this to the man but he brushed it off repeatedly with his "short walk to Peninsular" excuse.
Everyone is out for the best deal for himself, that much I understand. But I just thought that at the very least he could have left the bargaining on the phone and the dealing in person.
Anyway, decided to share this here as I don't want others to have their time wasted in the same manner as me. If a middle-aged dude who goes by Cheong contacts you with the number 96432470 and wants to buy anything from you, make doubly sure that you guys etch the dealing price in stone.
Don't let your time go down the drain to another "indicative price".