I missed something epic in the last 24 hours. I wish I had been online to witness it real-time.
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If you had a Keltec, wouldn't you sell it for $1K if you could find a sucker to give you that for it?
No, I think that are looking for a sucker. I'm not offended, I just don't care to see it and the ignore button of easy to use.Do you think some of'em may just be showing off their new toy? Not that I care, I like looking at guns. If I see a $2500 Glock schroll by.... I gotta click. I can't help myself.
What are your listing as pre covid prices then? If the answer is nothing, that's about the same as offering it for a high price and it not selling.Honestly, no. I wouldn't feel right about that. But I'm also not a dirtbag. A couple years back I hired a guy with a big stump grinder to grind up a portion of my back yard that had a bunch of stumps in it. I wanted to smooth it out and plant grass. He came and said he would do it for $450. I agreed. He did the job and said "that actually didn't take as long as I thought. Just give me $400." I appreciated his honesty and integrity. He showed up on-time, worked hard, and got it done quickly. I said "No. I agreed to pay $450, so you're taking $450." I could tell by the look on his face that he wasn't expecting me to say that. He was very thankful.
I don't say this to act like I'm holier than thou. And yes, capitalism is capitalism. An item is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. I fully support that. But you can do the right thing by staying within a reasonable range of the current market value. No need to take twice what something is probably worth simply because someone isn't informed or is desperate.
*Edited a grammatical error.
Are you going to enlighten us?I missed something epic in the last 24 hours. I wish I had been online to witness it real-time.