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Old 01-03-2008, 10:50 AM
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What would you suggest is a good starting point to offer based on the asking price? in a percentage figure.
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That's a tough question. Sometimes people place an ad with a real good price in an effort to get people to call. Other times, people place ads with higher pricetags knowing that they will be talked down. I think a good rule of thumb is you should get 10-20% off the price. When I was selling my Scarab(asking price of $16K), I got a bunch of ridiculous offers in the 9-10K range. I basically told those people to go eff themselves. Then one guy who was serious about the boat offered $14.5K and I said "take it home."
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I wouldn't think there is an average starting point. You have to do your homework, know what an average retail price is and compare to what it is worth to you.

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I'm most open to offers that come with an explanation of why the prospective buyer feels that it's a fair price. Wanting to pay less isn't a justification I'm interested in when I'm on the selling side so I have no expectation that a nother individual values that position either.

When I make an offer on something, I try to do my research ahead of time and I have no problem offering that research to the seller when I'm making an offer. I find that it makes the negotiation process more friendly and the seller is often more amenable to seeing my position.
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offer what you are comfortable with paying, its your money buying. Now from the selles point all I have to do is say no or your a little shy and counter. Regardless of the price. I have pissed some people off and I have gotten some outstaanding deals from it but if your too cheap get ready for a F U as a responce or don't call again, but in a day or two up your offer a little.
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I don't think there is any good rule for that. Imagine you were selling a $60K boat. Would you take $6000 to $12,000 (10% to 20%) off the asking price? I don't think so.

Do your homework. Compare prices. NADA is a joke! Don't believe that.

In the end, get a good survey and buy yourself a great boat!

Good luck!
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Rob.......would this be you making the offer ? Please do tell................................and Happy New Year to you and your family.................
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Originally Posted by JPD Motorsports
offer what you are comfortable with paying, its your money buying. Now from the selles point all I have to do is say no or your a little shy and counter. Regardless of the price. I have pissed some people off and I have gotten some outstaanding deals from it but if your too cheap get ready for a F U as a responce or don't call again, but in a day or two up your offer a little.
Right On! You just never know.
Back in 1994, I was looking at an '89 Fountain 10M ICBM. I knew the boat well as a buddy owned it a couple years before.
The seller had it listed at 59k on a nice Myco trailer, this was a fair price at the time so it got my attention enough to look at it on a VERY cold day in January. The boat was in a barn colder than a meat locker, dead batteries etc. It was all there but had the signs of used and put away wet. Not as clean as I like in a boat. After looking it over, the anxious seller asked me if I was a serious buyer and was prepared to buy today...
I told him flat out I'd have to steal it from him to buy today... He said make me an offer, I said 20 grand....he said "FAAAK YOOO!!!!!....walked away and fired back 25 grand and it's yours! I wrote a check and towed it home in the snow.

In the end, it was a good thing we got it so cheap. The first time out I blew a motor... installed a new one...next ride blew the other side....next ride blew a tranny....next ride blew a drive... So after all the repairs, I was into it for close to the asking price!

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I did the take 14.5k when asking 16k trick before.

But what I have noticed about online ads, you will always get a rash of calls from all over the country from people who just want to see if you are desperate and if they can lowball you big time.

I actually had a dude offer me 8k on a 16k asking price, just to see if he could get it. I am sure that if he called everybody in the US he could find the desperate one. He pretty much admitted that it was what he was doing. I told him that I wasn't that desperate, he said that "somebody is" and he hung up.
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There's some fantastic deals out there right now. Two weeks ago I picked up a mint 22 Pachanga, 454, nice trailer for a song. The guy was in trouble with his motgage and needed to make a payment. He was told to call me as I was a "boat guy"
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