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  • #16
    i will never back out of a deal once i confirm but i do agree there are many ppl who like to play ppl out, be it genuine cases of emergency or just got attitude pro but i do admit i also got give low ball offers haha.

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    • #17
      Share my experience as buyer kena play out case.

      Met up this seller at his work place but end up giving lame excuse like can't find the particular item now...blah blah. And offer other items instead This is world best. In the first place why confirmed with me the meet up

      IMHO, both seller and buyer have to respect each other. What goes around comes around. One day, these morons will get it
      6694 & 116520 for now...

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      • #18
        there are bad seller too.

        1) sms seller to check what is the best price. seller repiled- $3950
        2) sms back with my offer $3888 (to get a nice number )

        NO reply at all.
        my view : a simple sms to inform price firm at $3950, i will had close the deal too.
        is $62 off consider low ball ???

        *this seller have 20+ positive feedback.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by chongj88 View Post
          Big for you bro! One of the best out there! If only there were more gentlemen out there like you...
          Thanks for the kind remarks Bro.

          A genuine buyer meet a genuine seller, the deal is will be smoothly executed, I enjoy dealing with gentleman like you too.

          SS Daytona Black Dial,
          SS GMT II coke, SS GMT IIC, TT GMT IIC,
          SS Sub Date, TT Sub Date Black,
          SS SD,
          SS YM,
          SS YM Mid Size,

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          • #20
            Well when I make up my mind, I won't back off as long as i committed to the seller.
            Dream List :
            Patek Philippe 5167

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            • #21
              Some offer low ball price that i would rather sell to the shop for quick and hassle free deal.
              Rolex stainless steel daytona (black dial)
              Rolex LV submariner
              Rolex TT black submariner
              Rolex GMT2 Pepsi
              Rolex Non date submariner
              Rolex Explorer2
              More...

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              • #22
                I met such buyer also. Came down to view the watch bargain for a good price n last min back out cos someone offer buyer a better price.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by kkyeow View Post
                  I met such buyer also. Came down to view the watch bargain for a good price n last min back out cos someone offer buyer a better price.
                  I believe everyone has to view this in perspective. A seller will want to sell his good a the best selling price and the buyer will want to acquire the good at the best buying price. This is the part and parcel of trading.

                  If the seller is disappointed because a buyer decides to get the good from a seller that offers a lower price then the seller must also understand the disappointment of the buyer if after acquiring the good to find out the very next day that the same seller has put up a similar good (same model and series) for sale at a much much lower price. And I do mean at a much much lower price.

                  I do speak from experience. Although I was disappointed, I had to accept the fact that I made the decision to buy and thus have to live with it. This is the "rule" of trading. C'est la vie.

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                  • #24
                    Well say ejaan,

                    I believe in open market concept like this forum, prices are more or less quite transperant. The concept of seller wish to sell high and buyer wish to buy low is always apply in any open market, is only when can the two meet for a deal? It really depend on the agreed selling and buying price, and this transaction is much affacted by law of supply and demand.

                    Looking at the forum, it really reflects the current market, is buyers' call as economy has tighten everyone's belt with so many financial institute clossing, unless sellers can hold on to their watches, if not you have to package your price to be competative or adjust and appear to be cheapest, it sure will attract buyers, so as seller, you can't stop buyers looking for better options, as I say, is buyers' call now.

                    SS Daytona Black Dial,
                    SS GMT II coke, SS GMT IIC, TT GMT IIC,
                    SS Sub Date, TT Sub Date Black,
                    SS SD,
                    SS YM,
                    SS YM Mid Size,

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                    • #25
                      Yeah, agree with Tomcatf... Market has gone soft. Doesn't help with the US stock market having so much bad news.

                      Anyway, life's too short. Low ball, no ball, no show, etc... Can't help it. Just don't take it personally.
                      Time is too precious to be measured by a cheap watch...

                      Patek 5065, Rolex 16600, 16700, 16710, IWC 3786, JLC Reverso Chrono, PAM 190G, PAM 219I, AP RO Chrono

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                      • #26
                        A little thought

                        Reading on... I view this on 2 separate camps. First, if you are a watch dealer, or your main job is to sell watches, then I don't see how this can be an issue. You will have to accept that this is part and parcel of the job. However, if this is only a "hobby", meaning, like most of us here, we love watches; buy and then sell, then yes. It can get annoying to encounter people like these. We all have our own jobs and selling watches is just an 'ECA'. So those in the 2nd camp will have more reason to feel the annoyance.

                        So, my advice to all: If you are only going to view/look-see a watch that you may/may not buy, please visit watch shops/companies and get the feel of it first. Thereafter, if you decide to acquire it at a lower price, then approach those sellers (not dealers) in the forum. Unless of course, the watch in question is not easily available outside, then the understanding must be there. However, unless the seller is a watch dealer him/herself, then the expectation of a better service is higher.

                        Just my thoughts to share. Please don't flame me.
                        The Crown Of Achievement

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                        • #27
                          Oops!

                          Sorry. I read thru' after posting and saw a line that may be misunderstood. About "sellers (not dealers)", I was trying to say "sellers (including dealers)". Apologise.
                          The Crown Of Achievement

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                          • #28
                            Had only one bad experience with a pretentious buyer who left me "standing at the aisle". Not once but twice.

                            Have only one word for that person.

                            KARMA.
                            Our eyes must be ugliest part of our face; everyone looks good when wearing sunglasses

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                            • #29
                              Bro, C'est la Vie. tat's life.. I got played out few times. I posted my porter wallet sometime back. got PMed to meet user, agreed to meet liao. Waited for 45 mins no show. Call/SMS no answer then at e end LL wasted trip/transport but also met very good ones. Some show up late then out of courtesy they pay a bit more tat agreed prices.

                              Low balls also kena many times liao. Someone offered me $20 for e wallet, i say its ok. Pls keep e money. Rem at e end nt to let it affect u. No point.
                              "夫君子之行:静以修身,俭以养德;非淡泊无以明志,非宁静无以致远。" - 诸葛亮

                              One should seek serenity to cultivate the body, thriftiness to cultivate the morals. Seeking fame and wealth will not lead to noble ideal. Only by seeking serenity will one reach far. - Zhugeliang

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                              • #30
                                I think the points got a bit mixed up here - don't understand why they are related...

                                Originally posted by ejaan View Post
                                If the seller is disappointed because a buyer decides to get the good from a seller that offers a lower price then the seller must also understand the disappointment of the buyer if after acquiring the good to find out the very next day that the same seller has put up a similar good (same model and series) for sale at a much much lower price. And I do mean at a much much lower price.

                                a) seller need not be understanding about someone flaking - because it is unethical - it's like not keeping your word after promising something

                                b) buyer buying and finding cheaper alternative and then disappointed - please, this is what the free market is about, why should the seller understand this "disappointment"? the buyer failed to do his homework or he just was not lucky enough to find a cheaper piece.

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