Even More Stuff available

From: Sellam Ismail <dastar_at_ncal.verio.com>
Date: Sun Feb 28 23:55:35 1999

On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Doug wrote:

> There have been *many* times I've passed on stuff because the price was
> too high for *me*. That doesn't mean the stuff was overpriced, or that
> the seller was being unreasonable -- it only means that *I* was not
> willing to pay that much. It's a reflection of *your* values, not the
> seller's and not of the item itself when you're not willing to pay a
> certain price.

Sure, but there are obvious cases of a seller out of touch with reality.
This guy is one such seller (and for more reasons than just what he wants
for his stuff...go ahead, call him!)

> I find it funny when somebody says item X is worth $Y. I find it less
> funny when somebody says seller Z is a dweeb for asking > $Y. Feel free
> to simply pass on the deal.

Sure, but I think its also worth mentioning to other people that a certain
seller is difficult to deal with. This guy said that if you were to
actually come to pick up the stuff, which is stored in his garage, you
wouldn't actually be allowed to come into the garage because he's afraid
of your germs. You'd have to wait outside while he brought the stuff out
to you.

As far as I'm concerned, this is an unreasonable (and paranoid) seller due
to his out of touch asking prices and his rather unusual demands. I'm not
saying don't buy from this guy, I'm just saying be prepared if you decide
to deal with him.

I bet 6 months from now, 3 more people will have had the same experience
as I and others have had and will post about it here.

Sellam Alternate e-mail: dastar_at_siconic.com
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Always hasslin' the man.

                  Coming in 1999: Vintage Computer Festival 3.0
                   See http://www.vintage.org/vcf for details!
                        [Last web site update: 02/15/99]
Received on Sun Feb 28 1999 - 23:55:35 GMT

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.3.0 : Fri Oct 10 2014 - 23:32:01 BST