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Every tries.
The difference is how they go about it.
I've been known to simply say F___off, but on the other hand have played the game.
Sold a generator recently that I asked $100. for as I had back fed it and a repair was not 'in the books'.
Guy wanted $20 off (for travel) so I simply said, take it or leave it! He took it.

Sold a car, Toyota MR2, but that buyer had offered an on line deposit so that I would hold it for him.
After test driving, both he and wife, they again tried to low ball but I said 'nope', he took it.
OK. the MR2 went lower than market so I could hold firm but this was amid COVID and I have no regrets, besides I only did one fill up last summer having used it that little.

On enquires, I've also been frustrated with the lack of replies.
Why do vendors open up web sites and have no intention of responding?
Boggles the mind!
Guess they expect the receptionist to take on this task between responding to phone calls and mailing invoices.
Shucks they spent good $$'s for design and never follow up.

Perhaps the COVID on line shopping phenomena will smarten them up.
 
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If I see something that I really want but is priced too high I will contact the seller and tell them that I would like to make a standing offer which I don't expect them to accept, but to keep me in mind if they can't get their asking price. There was a nice 18" trailer on C.L. that I really wanted but the owner was asking $1800, I had $1500 budgeted and that was my limit. He called me 2 weeks later and asked if my offer was still good. I said sure and he said come and get it. We parted on good terms.
 
   / Inquiries ignored. #53  
I sell my no longer needed farm implements on Tractor House and never had an issue. I do the auction thing, I love a bidding wat anyway.
 
   / Inquiries ignored. #54  
As bad as people with Web Sites not responding is Web Sites that are not kept up to date. Like they pay to have it set up and that is the end of that.
 
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I am amazed at how poor some of the CUT manufacturer web sites are. Difficult to navigate, uninformative, not current. They really need better User Interface/User Experience.
 
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No I never did call them. I might some day in the future. I agree with the comments about why setup a bunch of stuff on Tractor House and not maintain it or respond to inquires.
 
   / Inquiries ignored. #57  
Boy, do companies ever get an earfull when they (always) try and refer you to their time wasting (your time, not theirs) websites.

As bad as asking if you "WANT" someones voicemail. I usually just say I would rather be poked in the eye with a stick.
 
   / Inquiries ignored. #58  
Gosh, some people have a very thin skin. Ever watch that liquidation show? Guy buys stuff for virtually nothing. That's business. If someone talked really bad about your product, trying to lower the price, that's an insult, but a low dollar offer isn't in my opinion. I mean, if I do that, I try and at least couch it in a nice way. Currently trying to sell a brand new Welder, Generator/Compressor in one package for $5999.00 Got an offer for $3000.00 yesterday. Not offended at all.

Ignoring a lowball offer and being offended by a lowball offer can be distinctly different. An offer unworthy of a response is not necessarily offensive, not responding is actually a clear response.
 
   / Inquiries ignored. #59  
Sorry, I can't agree. Big difference. It's very ambiguous. Not like responding with registered mail. Did the person even get my offer? How much trouble is "Thanks but no Thanks", especially if texted or E-Mailed? I'm far from being the most polite person, and even I would do that. lol
 
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The problem is you have no clue if they even got your offer. It could be sitting in a spam folder that nobody checks. Or the dealer figures that for less than $300 it's better to keep it and possibly throw it in to sweeten a deal for a tractor. My advice would be to come up with the most you would spend for it, get cash (if it's a dealer they will need to charge tax most likely), and go there. I wouldn't tell them that you made an offer on-line. Most likely it's listed as "homemade" simply because they can't confirm the brand. If you've upset them then they shouldn't be in business but I also wouldn't be upset if I've offered too low and they don't reply. In fact I think some people don't reply to low offers to see how serious you are. If you really want it you will reach out with a better offer.
 
 

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