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  • 10 sales tactics that don’t work on me

    I am constantly looking out for good buys at the sales garage of the various forums, and like many of you, I have by now come across countless of sale threads over the years. While I appreciate sales threads that have clear, detailed descriptions on the thread title and content and come with pictures, I find the following tactics/words used in some threads often unnecessary and don’t work on me.

    (Numbers used in the $ and % are just examples)

    Thread title

    1) ‘Rare’
    How rare is rare? I ever read an article about watch collection in which the author wrote that no watch with a production number more than 100 should be considered rare, and I share that opinion. Very few modern-day watches are rare, if we disregard those super expensive watches that only millionaires would buy. Does rare always mean good? Some watches, or a certain variant/colour of watches are uncommon often because they are so ugly and/or unpopular that very few were sold.

    2) ‘Fire sale’
    Yes I know it doesn't mean there was actually a fire but please don’t smoke people with such thread title when the price is really quite so-so.

    3) ‘Grab it now’
    Similar to the last one. Usually follows after the word “rare” or “cheap” but more likely to disappoint than excite.

    4) ‘Below $500’
    Of course this means high side and not low side of $400+. Gimmick.

    5) ‘Only $5XX’
    Please just say $599 on the thread title and save everyone’s time. *&^%$#@!

    Thread content

    6) ‘Last offer is $5000’
    I have expressed my view about this before and I still hate it. Whether the said offer is real or not, it’s almost like bidding and in my opinion disrespectful to the person who makes the offer.

    7) ‘40% saving’
    Example: A 10 years old watch selling at $6K. Current “retail price” (list price) is $10K so you “save” 40%. Actually the list price of the watch 10 years ago was $8K and was sold at 25% discount, i.e. $6K.

    8) ‘Watch will be withdrawn if not sold by this weekend’
    Would such statement hurry potential buyers into making offer? I doubt so. If anything, maybe some would wait to see if the seller would eventually reduce the price under the pressure of his own deadline. Funny thing is, some watches were still on sales after the deadline.

    9) ‘No low baller please’
    Hmm, I am not sure what is considered a low ball, but I better not make an offer…

    10) ‘Price is firm’
    I am not too sure about this one. I actually feel that if one is really firm about the asking price, it is better to state that than not to state that and then reply “sorry my price is fixed” to every offer. The key word is “really firm”. I myself had used this at least once before and eventually I had to eat my own words and revised the price. A watch kaki told me that he gets turned off by such “price is firm” clause and will give such sales a pass. Singaporeans love to bargain. It makes us feel like an idiot to buy something without negotiating, hor?


    As usual my honest opinions for the sake of sharing and discussion. For those who feel offended - my sincere apology.
    Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one

    Never political, seldom diplomatic, always honest

  • #2
    i love this thread!

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    • #3
      I always laugh at the 'FIRM' statement. Many times I have seen FIRM price......only to see a few weeks down the line the seller asking a lower price. What a Joke.P.

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      • #4
        Also agree on the RARE. I have seen people advertise their watch as RARE.......but I see 3 same model for sale in the garage. P.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by problmchylde View Post
          I always laugh at the 'FIRM' statement. Many times I have seen FIRM price......only to see a few weeks down the line the seller asking a lower price. What a Joke.P.
          Nothing is firm until a deal is made.

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          • #6
            i wont label these as 'tactics'
            just additional sales info for buyers
            buyers have to exercise own judgement if these extra info make sense

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            • #7
              Interesting show - PawnStar in Sturhub channel, History..... Their tactics are professional and friendly approach.... Great negotiating skills too....

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              • #8
                Lol... I agree with all the points listed above
                As what mentioned in the other thread, why buy from the seller where their asking price is close to street price? Lol

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                • #9
                  5) ‘Only $5XX’
                  Please just say $599 on the thread title and save everyone’s time. *&^%$#@!

                  I Think the above point is very valid... haha cam across a simliar thread and made a offer using the above example say $520 , he said no and will only sell at $580... Hmm what is the point right..
                  "He could not just wear a watch. It had to be a Rolex." �Ian Fleming, Casino Royale (1953)

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                  • #10
                    LOL I AM GUILTY AS CHARGED FOR A FEW OF THE "TACTICS"

                    But now I also don't bother putting the lowballer thingy liao la. Got put or never put also same, sure have some jokers trying to ask for an unrealistic discount....
                    "Oh enjoying the thrill of the chase is fine. Craving the distraction of the game, I sympathize entirely. But sentiment, sentiment is a chemical defect found in the losing side."

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                    • #11
                      Wow....

                      Nice thread...

                      If this thread is really open to talk abt anything under the sun, there are a lot more things to add in, as well as pricing. And I guess pricing is the main issue of all sales thread.

                      But I was given a warning when comment on 1 thread, so I better be good boy now...

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                      • #12
                        Another word which I often see in thread is Mint or very Mint. Mint in my opinion should be at least without any hairlines/scratches not to mention dents. It should at least looks like a new watch. Mint does not only equals to working well.

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                        • #13
                          some firm pricing already on sales thread for 1 month buy yet still no one buy. yes, there is nothing wrong but it does show the market sentiment on your beloved watch. so understanding market supply and demand is very crucial

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                          • #14
                            Let me just clarify that I am by no mean saying that those tactics are bad practice that should not exist, although I did directly or indirectly express my disagreement on most of them.

                            I am saying that they don't work on me, and by saying that I am also questioning if such tactics and flowery words add value to a sales thread.

                            It is up to each and every forum member how they want to present a sale, so long as there is no false info and is within the forum rules. Obviously there are people who think these tactics help them to attract more viewings and to achieve the desired price more effectively.

                            My view is that ultimately what really sell an item are the price, the condition/age of the item, the demand, and the buyer's experience during the course of dealing. Personally, some of these tactics actually make me perceive the seller as being a tricky person, and I would prefer to deal with straight-forward sellers not tricky sellers
                            Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one

                            Never political, seldom diplomatic, always honest

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by maxxam
                              If pricing is not within what you are looking for, it is better to skip than to comment on it.
                              Yup yup, Ive learnt my lesson...

                              Cos as Im newbie, but Im in other forum as well, bandwidth is 1 issue that most forum moderator will make noise, but not here in sgroc... Maybe Ive more things to read n learn over here...

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