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Can you ask different prices on different fora?  

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  1. 1. Can you ask different prices on different fora?

    • Yes, why shouldn't you if you want to see it preserved properly, ie driven as intended?
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    • No, that's not on.
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    • Who cares?
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    • I'm a banger racer,is there anything solid to weld the scaffold poles to?
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    • Is it a Calibre/SRi/SRi130/valver? No? >k'plink<
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Posted

Is it ever correct to ask a different price of disparate groups for the same car? E.g., the cav is on here first at £300, but would I be out of order asking more on another site?

Posted

If you advertise a car cheaply a lot of twatheads assume it must be scrap and disregard it.. stupid but true.So yes, I dont see any harm in you adding a few extra quid on on other forums. 8)

Posted

as long as we get offered stuff cheaper i reckon it's alright!I think most people would be happy to sell stuff a bit cheaper if they are sure its going to a good home, which is pretty much guaranteed on AS. I'd be tempted to whack the price up a bit on retro rides, for instance, just to discourage the satin-black crowd. Ditto for a Cav-centric forum, they'll know what it's worth and if they think it's too steep i'm sure someone would make a resonable offer, then again someone might cough up full whack no questions asked if it's what they are after. I say go for it!

Posted

Your's to do entirely as you wish and I occasionally advertise stuff at different prices.Different forums seem to attract entirely different kinds of people and I'd certainly rather sell something a bit cheaper on here.Dave's right of course too: some people automatically assume if something's chap it's knackered or that if it has no MOT it's beyond hope because they think if something has no MOT it will need hundred spending on it or the seller would have it tested.I've bought/sold loads of cars with no MOT and never had a complaint I can recall.Let those 'assumers' go out and pay top whack for something because it has six weeks MOT or is expensive, it's their loss!

Posted

It's up to you, if you want to offer it lower on here (or somewhere else) that's your call. If anybody does any googling and comes up with the cheaper price, good luck to them. There has to be a bottom price you will take for any car, so where you advertise that lowest price again is up to you.

Posted

Just put it on wherever at whatever price! I dont see owt wrong with that. But if someone comes to look and then hits you with the old 'I've seen it on so-and-so forum for £100 less' you are gonna struggle to get your higher price surely, I wouldnt pay it anyway!

Posted

I've had a few people actually confront me for selling a car a few months later for more than I bought it for. I wasn't aware there was some kind of law where other people have a say over the sale price.If you buy something, it's yours, you can do what you want with it!

Posted

Piazza is the same price on all the forums that it's on.Although if you sell it on for more than you paid, fuck 'em. Bonus to you if you didn't do any work to it either. It's worth what someone is prepared to give you. That comes from [painful] experience, both in Auto Trader and from eBay.Station, is there any chance you could give me a bell mate? Whenever I ring your mobile it goes straight to the answerphone. My number is the same as before.

Posted

Station, is there any chance you could give me a bell mate? Whenever I ring your mobile it goes straight to the answerphone. My number is the same as before.

Ha, I don't have that number anymore! Pm me your number!
Posted

Station, is there any chance you could give me a bell mate? Whenever I ring your mobile it goes straight to the answerphone. My number is the same as before.

Ha, I don't have that number anymore! Pm me your number!
Job jobbed.

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