Not much you could say,if his brothers gave him grief he didn't have any good options. Either gall you or or gall the brothers. In some people's opinion I may have done a buyer wrong but in mine I taught him a valuable lesson. Set a running motorcycle easly worth $500 out front for $200 just to get it out of my way. Guy stops by to test drive it then offered $175. I told him it was worth 3 times asking and thanked him. Next day I stuck better tires on it and increased price to $250. Guy returns with $200 in hand and got upset I wouldn't take it. After complaining a while and offering $225 he got in his truck circled the block and came back. As he approaced me counting money I said I hope you have $300 there because I've decided that's the least I will take and one word of complaint and it will be $400. He handed me $300 and was still shaking his head as he pulled away with the bike in his truck. Moral being if it's already a smoking deal,jump on it and consider it your lucky day. If buyer start's trying to beat price down, seller should then have same opertunity to ask for more because time is money.
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