Right After Selling His Pool Online This Guy Received A Hilarious Offer From Another Buyer He Couldn’t Refuse
Have you ever wanted something so bad that you could do just about anything to have it? Well, this guy decided to ‘sacrifice’ his favorite box of cereal just to get the pool table he wanted so much. Fortunately, it was exactly what the owner of the wobbly pool table wanted. Imgur user posted this story of this successful deal online and won quite a few hearts with his bargaining skills. Scroll below to read this hilarious conversation! (Facebook cover image: vonapets)
This guy definitely knows a good bargain when he sees one, so he decided to do his best to get the pool table he wanted so much
Fortunately, the deal was successful
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Share on FacebookThis is wrong, to me. Seller took the first guy's offer and should honor that. If he wasn't sure he wanted to sell it for 10, should have told guy #1 that he was selling for best offer. This is just sh***y behavior by seller and guy #2.
Why is wrong? the seller owns the table. he promises it to buyer A. Buyer B was skillful in getting seller to change his mind. So, seller tells buyer A that he realizes he was going to sell the table to him, but that new information has caused him to reconsider. Given that the transaction is legal, that the table is the legal property of the seller, and that we live in world we were can do basically whatever we want with inanimate objects we own.... Explain WHY it's wrong. Why is the seller the bad guy? I was going to sell an old woman a car once. She and I talked for weeks about it. I found someone willing to pay $2K more. I asked her if she could beat the price. She said no. I said ok... I am going to let it go for $2k more. Should I have missed out on that $? Would you have? To me, it would be odd that anyone would sell to the old lady in that scenario. It is possible to promise something and rescind that promise. You might p**s the other person off, but it's not morally wrong
Load More Replies...If you can collect from Dumfries, Scotland, I'll sell you one for less (no balls with it though). I'm serious.
Load More Replies...This drives me nuts. I get trying to make the best deal, but when you've already got a commitment to one buyer, you should honor that. I've had someone back out on a sale before when they got a better offer and I might have offered more. I also had one lady honor a sale - we got a great deal on a Traeger grill. She was offered a lot from her neighbor when he found out she was selling it, and I commend her for holding to her first promise. We even paid a little extra.
Hahaha! Amazing how far this has gone! Thank you bored panda for sharing and thank you for the love everyone. More on our official page <3 https://www.facebook.com/AdamAndLukeVideos/
Haa-ha-ha-ha! It's all still making me chuckle out loud. John's last line is the one that has me going the most: "Oh bollocks. I'm on my way". Can just hear him saying it
The thing about this, is that it's not going to screw anyone over and cause poverty or destroy some self esteem, it might not have been the right thing to do, but eh we're all just a bunch of humans who make mistakes anyway. I thought it was random and funny haha, as is the human race XD
We're not all angels, but most of us don't boast on the internet about our unethical behaviour. If you do that, you can reasonably expect some criticism.
Load More Replies...What was so special about the Country Crisp--hard to find it in the markets? Also, already opened and partially eaten :)
Had this happen to me, I was going to buy something and the seller still sold it to someone else while I was on my way, it's exremly annoying and hate when people do that, so much trouble for nothing.
He sold his word and his honor, and he will never be able to buy that back. And all for some junk food and a few pounds.
You got to acknowledge the negotiation skills of the buyer. Damn he is good.
Sorry, but seller is simply a @## for not keeping his word to the original buyer. I hate that sort of people.
Ahhh, 2018. Gotta love this year... When, even on a harmless Bored Panda post that is meant incite laughter, people in the comments get triggered into a rage
If this is for real, those guys were d***s to the other would-be buyer, and being a d**k is still being a d**k even if you have a sense of humour about it. Unfortunately the internet often rewards dickish behaviour. Nobody wants to read a mundane story about a seller telling a customer the item is already sold, then successfully concluding the agreed transaction with the first customer.
Load More Replies...Is the mentioned cereal that awesome? LOL (I don't know because it's not exported to where I live :'D)
Yeah but.. Country Crisp looks good.. that woulda affected my decision making...
Ignorant. The seller already made the deal to the first buyer. He's entitled to it.
I could agree with some people that the seller should have honored the first offer after accepting it. But the effort in buyer #2's discussion was quite fun and persuasive. It's good to see someone put something into even small transactions, go after what he wants. I'm glad the seller gave it to him rather than the first person to slap money on the table.
Ridiculous. Once it's sold, it's sold. Buyers are supposed to be jesters now in order for sellers to honor their own deals?
Load More Replies...What fun. I love bantering with total strangers WHEN it doesn't get all weird.
This is wrong, to me. Seller took the first guy's offer and should honor that. If he wasn't sure he wanted to sell it for 10, should have told guy #1 that he was selling for best offer. This is just sh***y behavior by seller and guy #2.
Why is wrong? the seller owns the table. he promises it to buyer A. Buyer B was skillful in getting seller to change his mind. So, seller tells buyer A that he realizes he was going to sell the table to him, but that new information has caused him to reconsider. Given that the transaction is legal, that the table is the legal property of the seller, and that we live in world we were can do basically whatever we want with inanimate objects we own.... Explain WHY it's wrong. Why is the seller the bad guy? I was going to sell an old woman a car once. She and I talked for weeks about it. I found someone willing to pay $2K more. I asked her if she could beat the price. She said no. I said ok... I am going to let it go for $2k more. Should I have missed out on that $? Would you have? To me, it would be odd that anyone would sell to the old lady in that scenario. It is possible to promise something and rescind that promise. You might p**s the other person off, but it's not morally wrong
Load More Replies...If you can collect from Dumfries, Scotland, I'll sell you one for less (no balls with it though). I'm serious.
Load More Replies...This drives me nuts. I get trying to make the best deal, but when you've already got a commitment to one buyer, you should honor that. I've had someone back out on a sale before when they got a better offer and I might have offered more. I also had one lady honor a sale - we got a great deal on a Traeger grill. She was offered a lot from her neighbor when he found out she was selling it, and I commend her for holding to her first promise. We even paid a little extra.
Hahaha! Amazing how far this has gone! Thank you bored panda for sharing and thank you for the love everyone. More on our official page <3 https://www.facebook.com/AdamAndLukeVideos/
Haa-ha-ha-ha! It's all still making me chuckle out loud. John's last line is the one that has me going the most: "Oh bollocks. I'm on my way". Can just hear him saying it
The thing about this, is that it's not going to screw anyone over and cause poverty or destroy some self esteem, it might not have been the right thing to do, but eh we're all just a bunch of humans who make mistakes anyway. I thought it was random and funny haha, as is the human race XD
We're not all angels, but most of us don't boast on the internet about our unethical behaviour. If you do that, you can reasonably expect some criticism.
Load More Replies...What was so special about the Country Crisp--hard to find it in the markets? Also, already opened and partially eaten :)
Had this happen to me, I was going to buy something and the seller still sold it to someone else while I was on my way, it's exremly annoying and hate when people do that, so much trouble for nothing.
He sold his word and his honor, and he will never be able to buy that back. And all for some junk food and a few pounds.
You got to acknowledge the negotiation skills of the buyer. Damn he is good.
Sorry, but seller is simply a @## for not keeping his word to the original buyer. I hate that sort of people.
Ahhh, 2018. Gotta love this year... When, even on a harmless Bored Panda post that is meant incite laughter, people in the comments get triggered into a rage
If this is for real, those guys were d***s to the other would-be buyer, and being a d**k is still being a d**k even if you have a sense of humour about it. Unfortunately the internet often rewards dickish behaviour. Nobody wants to read a mundane story about a seller telling a customer the item is already sold, then successfully concluding the agreed transaction with the first customer.
Load More Replies...Is the mentioned cereal that awesome? LOL (I don't know because it's not exported to where I live :'D)
Yeah but.. Country Crisp looks good.. that woulda affected my decision making...
Ignorant. The seller already made the deal to the first buyer. He's entitled to it.
I could agree with some people that the seller should have honored the first offer after accepting it. But the effort in buyer #2's discussion was quite fun and persuasive. It's good to see someone put something into even small transactions, go after what he wants. I'm glad the seller gave it to him rather than the first person to slap money on the table.
Ridiculous. Once it's sold, it's sold. Buyers are supposed to be jesters now in order for sellers to honor their own deals?
Load More Replies...What fun. I love bantering with total strangers WHEN it doesn't get all weird.
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