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Post by chrism929 on Jun 25, 2012 17:09:51 GMT -5
What you pay is your business, nobody else's. Tell them its what you are selling it for. I sold a few scoots and people always want to lowball and lower price but stand firm. They will buy. If not, raise price next time they come back.
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Post by Cookees on Jun 25, 2012 19:39:18 GMT -5
why thanks..........I never thought of that.!
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Post by Scooter Elements on Jun 25, 2012 19:57:02 GMT -5
In my business in Puerto Rico Haggle is the way we do it! We constantly get customers who want to haggle. Say i sell my Stators (magento) for $35.00 marked price people will always come in and say "So how much for me?" I usually lower the price between a few dollars to five depending on what it is. There are certain items which i refuse to haggle with. Usually i hate that because i am not use to it being from the USA and not Puerto Rico but giving it to them for a lower price makes them feel great and they keep coming back.
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Post by carasdad on Jun 25, 2012 20:39:00 GMT -5
I sold them for 2 years...my cost 600...sold for 900..with PDI and tuned for best performance. Gave up selling them as they would low ball to 600 bucks....one even offered 500 if I leave it in the crate..and let him set it up...I told him..."Quite honestly...I will not sell you one for less than what I paid for it....so take your ss down the road"....next day he shows up with his brother...both with 600 bucks wanting one... I laughed and asked them to leave... I sold the last 7 I had and got out of that....now I just do repairs....have a wholesale account...and sell parts...
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Post by hardd1 on Jun 26, 2012 9:16:56 GMT -5
we sell new scooters at msrp......used scooters are negotiable
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Post by supermel74 on Jun 26, 2012 11:01:05 GMT -5
what kind of fool pays msrp for a Chinese scooter? I'm guessing only those who have never heard of the internet.
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Post by hardd1 on Jun 26, 2012 13:09:12 GMT -5
we sell Lance, Adly and soon Bintelli for the discriminate buyers.....many who have already experienced disappointments with the quality of internet scooters
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Post by Carolina Fun Machines on Jun 26, 2012 15:44:24 GMT -5
You get what you pay for and all Chinese scooters are not created equal. Some are not worth $300.00
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Post by wile on Jun 26, 2012 15:47:15 GMT -5
Haggleing is the way the world goes round, now if a business cannot give a 10% discount during the haggleing your either paying to much to carry the product, your greedy, or you have so much business you do not have to discount the items to move them. Some are poor business people, they will not go down on the price. Rather than make some money on the product they rather try and hold out for the full price and many times they get stuck with the product just taking up space. See that all the time with scoots, $900.00 dollars one day after months go by all of a sudden the price is now $700.00. Now he might get a bite at that price. Wile
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Post by hardd1 on Jun 27, 2012 8:53:08 GMT -5
I imagine discounts are to be expected on the scooters that are sold at flea markets, laundromats, feed stores or from roadside vegetable stands.....
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Post by wile on Jun 27, 2012 12:27:39 GMT -5
That is a fact jack, and the poor slob in the business is sitting on his unsold scooters haveing a sandwich scratching his head wondering WHY across the street in the Flea Market they are flying out of there. WIle
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Post by rapidjim on Jun 27, 2012 13:26:41 GMT -5
What kind of warranty and after sale service do you get from buying a scooter at a flea market? Jim
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Post by wile on Jun 27, 2012 13:50:27 GMT -5
Same as from the Dealer ZIPPO, BUT WAIT, It shouldn't be a blanket statement.. Let me rephrase that .. Same as from "MOST" Dealers NADA.
Let me ask, if a product is not selling wouldn't a SMART person question why customers are not flocking into his store or ordering things. And if he finds that he is overpriced on the items would it not be smart to mark the products down some and make a little LESS profit and not make ANY at all. It doesn't take many brain cells to figure that out. Wile
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Post by Carolina Fun Machines on Jun 27, 2012 16:00:33 GMT -5
When uneducated people buy cheap scooters from people that offer no service, parts or warranty all they are getting is a cheap scooter. In just a few months they will be telling everyone they know what a piece of crap their Chinese scooter was. It’s funny for they thought they were getting the deal of the century.
When we got into business, to compete with a guy down the street, we sold some of the cheap scooters and our customers were coming back every week with new problems. We were seeing engines failing within 600 to 1,000 miles. To make a long story short the guy down the street went out of business selling the cheap junk where we have doubled every year.
All of the Chinese’s scooters we sell have a 12 month, 6,000 mile, parts and labor warranty on the power train and 3 months, 1,000 mile, fender to fender parts and labor warranty. You could never offer this level of warranty on the cheap scooters that the fly by night people sells whenever the weather gets nice.
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Post by blowhardtwo on Jun 27, 2012 19:54:08 GMT -5
When uneducated people buy cheap scooters from people that offer no service, parts or warranty all they are getting is a cheap scooter. In just a few months they will be telling everyone they know what a piece of crap their Chinese scooter was. ItĂ¯Â¿Â½s funny for they thought they were getting the deal of the century. When we got into business, to compete with a guy down the street, we sold some of the cheap scooters and our customers were coming back every week with new problems. We were seeing engines failing within 600 to 1,000 miles. To make a long story short the guy down the street went out of business selling the cheap junk where we have doubled every year. All of the ChineseĂ¯Â¿Â½s scooters we sell have a 12 month, 6,000 mile, parts and labor warranty on the power train and 3 months, 1,000 mile, fender to fender parts and labor warranty. You could never offer this level of warranty on the cheap scooters that the fly by night people sells whenever the weather gets nice. OBVIOUSLY you have no idea what you're talking about. You see, since you have been on this board for over 4 years, you've only authored some 240 posts. Forget the fact that you sell upwards of 400 scooters a year; what could you possibly know. Before we can take you seriously, you are going to have to stop selling and servicing scooters and devote more time to putting your opinion on virtually any and all posts here on SD.
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Post by EPAhater on Jun 27, 2012 20:16:49 GMT -5
When uneducated people buy cheap scooters from people that offer no service, parts or warranty all they are getting is a cheap scooter. In just a few months they will be telling everyone they know what a piece of crap their Chinese scooter was. ItĂ¯Â¿Â½s funny for they thought they were getting the deal of the century. When we got into business, to compete with a guy down the street, we sold some of the cheap scooters and our customers were coming back every week with new problems. We were seeing engines failing within 600 to 1,000 miles. To make a long story short the guy down the street went out of business selling the cheap junk where we have doubled every year. All of the ChineseĂ¯Â¿Â½s scooters we sell have a 12 month, 6,000 mile, parts and labor warranty on the power train and 3 months, 1,000 mile, fender to fender parts and labor warranty. You could never offer this level of warranty on the cheap scooters that the fly by night people sells whenever the weather gets nice. OBVIOUSLY you have no idea what you're talking about. You see, since you have been on this board for over 4 years, you've only authored some 240 posts. Forget the fact that you sell upwards of 400 scooters a year; what could you possibly know. Before we can take you seriously, you are going to have to stop selling and servicing scooters and devote more time to putting your opinion on virtually any and all posts here on SD. Sounds like you're having another snowflake moment Cookees. Maybe he has so little time to talk because he is selling and servicing scooters and hasn't went bankrupt doing it? Sounds like someone isn't selling many and has a alot of free time to talk on SD.
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Post by wile on Jun 27, 2012 20:43:57 GMT -5
OUCH!! Wile
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Post by macktheknife on Jun 27, 2012 20:57:51 GMT -5
When uneducated people buy cheap scooters from people that offer no service, parts or warranty all they are getting is a cheap scooter. In just a few months they will be telling everyone they know what a piece of crap their Chinese scooter was. It’s funny for they thought they were getting the deal of the century. When we got into business, to compete with a guy down the street, we sold some of the cheap scooters and our customers were coming back every week with new problems. We were seeing engines failing within 600 to 1,000 miles. To make a long story short the guy down the street went out of business selling the cheap junk where we have doubled every year. All of the Chinese’s scooters we sell have a 12 month, 6,000 mile, parts and labor warranty on the power train and 3 months, 1,000 mile, fender to fender parts and labor warranty. You could never offer this level of warranty on the cheap scooters that the fly by night people sells whenever the weather gets nice. When you did sell those cheap scooters were they to educated or uneducated people? ;D
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Post by Cookees on Jun 27, 2012 21:35:04 GMT -5
OBVIOUSLY you have no idea what you're talking about. You see, since you have been on this board for over 4 years, you've only authored some 240 posts. Forget the fact that you sell upwards of 400 scooters a year; what could you possibly know. Before we can take you seriously, you are going to have to stop selling and servicing scooters and devote more time to putting your opinion on virtually any and all posts here on SD. Sounds like you're having another snowflake moment Cookees. Maybe he has so little time to talk because he is selling and servicing scooters and hasn't went bankrupt doing it? Sounds like someone isn't selling many and has a alot of free time to talk on SD. So let me see if I get this straight. You're saying that most of us dealers who actually sell and service scooters, don't have much time to just to pontificate at will and feel the need to comment on everything under the sun. As opposed to those members who feel the compulsive need to validate their self-worth? I think Blowhardtwo is on to something here.
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Post by blowhardtwo on Jun 27, 2012 21:36:25 GMT -5
Yeah....what he said!
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Post by EPAhater on Jun 27, 2012 23:26:39 GMT -5
Sounds like you're having another snowflake moment Cookees. Maybe he has so little time to talk because he is selling and servicing scooters and hasn't went bankrupt doing it? Sounds like someone isn't selling many and has a alot of free time to talk on SD. So let me see if I get this straight. You're saying that most of us dealers who actually sell and service scooters, don't have much time to just to pontificate at will and feel the need to comment on everything under the sun. As opposed to those members who feel the compulsive need to validate their self-worth? I think Blowhardtwo is on to something here. I think Blowhardtwo is on to something hereMaybe you misquoted this and meant to say that blowhardtwo = Cookees is ON something. When you talk to yourself that's what people think. scooterdoc.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=talk&action=display&thread=6540
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Post by rapidjim on Jun 28, 2012 8:42:49 GMT -5
When uneducated people buy cheap scooters from people that offer no service, parts or warranty all they are getting is a cheap scooter. In just a few months they will be telling everyone they know what a piece of crap their Chinese scooter was. It’s funny for they thought they were getting the deal of the century. That one statement says a lot! I still think that the majority ( not all ) of the complaints and people calling Chinese scooters "junk" comes from people who have expected their drop shipped machine to arrive fully prepped and ready to go and when it arrives in a crate, they don't have the education, experience or ability to properly assemble and PDI it. Then when it don't start, run very well, or things fall off, they blame the machine and not themselves. As far as quality is concerned, every year the Chinese get better and better. The quality of hoses, belts and production has improved greatly. I am old enough to remember all the same type of things being said about the Japanese machines when they came into the US. It also doesn't help when Dealers of Japanese Scooters refuse to work on Chinese Scooters. They want you to buy their product and if you don't they won't work on what you bought. This type of thinking still escapes me, work is work and money is money. The excuse of, I can't get parts for that, is bull! There is an internet full of folks that sell parts for Chinese Scooters, more so than parts for Japanese Scooters, you have to go to a Dealer in a lot of cases. One thing that the Japanese Scooter Dealers either forget or don't want to admit is, the Chinese Scooters are Japanese Clones. How long has the 139QMB motor been around and where did it come from? Jim
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Post by wile on Jun 28, 2012 14:48:39 GMT -5
Go visit some Colleges and you will find quite a few of the so called cheap scooters..uneducated, I don't think so. Has to do more with money and what one can afford. The ones that complain afterwards you will fine they are not mechanically inclined and most are young kids under 20 years of age which probably never had a screwdriver in their hand.
They buy the scoots and want speed and run them at WOT all the time and never bother to check anything on them. It amazes me to see the condition of the parts that broke on them, and looking at other areas of the scoot it is obvious that nothing has been done since they got the scoot, I mean some look like rust buckets. Wile
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Post by rapidjim on Jun 28, 2012 15:33:34 GMT -5
Go visit some Colleges and you will find quite a few of the so called cheap scooters..uneducated, I don't think so. Has to do more with money and what one can afford. The ones that complain afterwards you will fine they are not mechanically inclined and most are young kids under 20 years of age which probably never had a screwdriver in their hand. They buy the scoots and want speed and run them at WOT all the time and never bother to check anything on them. It amazes me to see the condition of the parts that broke on them, and looking at other areas of the scoot it is obvious that nothing has been done since they got the scoot, I mean some look like rust buckets. Wile Uneducated was not meant to mean they weren't smart, it meant they were uneducated about scooters and/or don't care.
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Post by wile on Jun 28, 2012 15:47:43 GMT -5
Well I was offended by that blanket statement as well as many on this forum.."WHEN UNEDUCATED PEOPLE buy cheap scooters".
Dealers are so educated most cannot tell you much about any of the parts they sell, talk about uneducated.
And let me add some observations, It is not good business or very smart for a DEALER on any forum to be getting envolved in disagreements or whatnot. All that shows is they really do not have very good business sense and shows their lack of education. Wile
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Post by Carolina Fun Machines on Jun 28, 2012 19:03:53 GMT -5
Thanks Jim,
Uneducated was not meant to mean they weren't smart, it meant they were uneducated about scooters.
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Post by wile on Jun 28, 2012 20:45:33 GMT -5
Wile
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Post by Fox on Jun 29, 2012 0:07:04 GMT -5
i am not use to it being from the USA and not Puerto Rico but giving it to them for a lower price makes them feel great and they keep coming back. Yeah I think it's okay to haggle as long as you keep it civil as though you're on live TV. If you come down just two or three dollars it makes people feel good and you ain't gonna starve. I've used the term "uneducated" to describe a newbie before on a scooter forum. I wasn't meaning in all areas. It was strictly pertaining to scooters. Context people!
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Post by macktheknife on Jun 29, 2012 6:34:44 GMT -5
i am not use to it being from the USA and not Puerto Rico but giving it to them for a lower price makes them feel great and they keep coming back. Yeah I think it's okay to haggle as long as you keep it civil as though you're on live TV. If you come down just two or three dollars it makes people feel good and you ain't gonna starve. I've used the term "uneducated" to describe a newbie before on a scooter forum. I wasn't meaning in all areas. It was strictly pertaining to scooters. Context people! If you truly want to keep it in context then a better term to describe even a newbie would be; UNFAMILIAR I've seen uneducated people be able to work on things like scooters, they are not the complicated machines some make them out to be. At one time every single person who has owned one and dealers who sell them were UNFAMILIAR with them, after all one wasn't just born knowing how to work on things. IMO it's one of those things that gets put into the context of if you know nothing about it then buy from a B&M dealer and don't try to work on it yourself. True that very non-mechanical people get burned sometimes and can't repair them and they learn a hard lesson in life. You see their scooters on Craigslist for a bargain. But for every one of these unfamiliar people who get burned online one can read reviews everyday from those who get the same treatment from B&M dealers. Just like online there are those who sell from a building that love to cheat people too and you then read about those on forums like this. No perfect system but even the most educated people around get burned on lots of things from autos to a air conditioner and scooters are just another item on that list. For sure once they deal with a bad situation they are no longer unfamiliar and have added to their education in life.
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Post by rapidjim on Jun 29, 2012 11:29:41 GMT -5
Well I was offended by that blanket statement as well as many on this forum.."WHEN UNEDUCATED PEOPLE buy cheap scooters". Dealers are so educated most cannot tell you much about any of the parts they sell, talk about uneducated. And let me add some observations, It is not good business or very smart for a DEALER on any forum to be getting envolved in disagreements or whatnot. All that shows is they really do not have very good business sense and shows their lack of education. Wile I don't understand why YOU would be offended by the "uneducated" statement when you know darn well it was not directed at you. You have answered posts where folks have had issues and helped them out and been right on the money with your advice. On the other hand, you also seem to like to "bash" dealers. I have noticed that no matter what Cookees has to say, you always have something derogatory to say about him or his comments. Maybe you should take your own advice "It is not good business or very smart for a DEALER on any forum to be getting envolved in disagreements or whatnot. All that shows is they really do not have very good business sense and shows their lack of education. " and apply it to yourself. Or better yet, why don't you become a Dealer and show the rest of us what we are doing wrong and educate us how to do our professions. Besides that, this post was directed to Dealers. One more thing, why don't you come clean on who you really are instead of hiding behind the nickname Wile or are you worried you might be banned again? Thanks Jim, Uneducated was not meant to mean they weren't smart, it meant they were uneducated about scooters. Your welcome.
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