Set in Question
I loosely use this set as an example, but it's more the larger point of seller honesty. I'm not pining for this set at all, I knew it would be out of my resources from the get-go with as many bigger collectors there are here. Just so people know, I'm not whining because I didn't get the set, I didn't want it, I didn't pursue it. I just see this happen all the time anymore, and I've had it happen to me and frankly, it sucks. I don't even think I started this topic of conversation, but I certainly have something to contribute.
Todd, I am with you with for the mostly being a bottom-feeder in terms of price. There have been a few instances where I would gladly give all of my money that I had for something, luckily I haven't because I'm impulsive. I would never try to knock someone off of something by offering more than someone else paid for it. I think people that do this should have it done to them a few times to see how it feels. In terms of people contacting the seller with no intent to purchase I'm still unsure. I don't know if people do that thinking that they are merely informing the seller of what they have or if it's their way of feeling like they've asserted their knowledge (kind of like a power trip). I do agree that in either case it can drive up the price when the seller gets big-headed about it.
Example: I called about a pink Westinghouse 25 set here in Kentucky a few months ago. I made my offer 1st and then the calls started coming in about them. My considered offer was quickly abandoned for other offers. He called me back and told me that he had several other inquiries and that we would need more money for the machines. I told him my offer stood, but that was all that I could afford to spend. I spoke with some friends here about it and I almost upped my price, but in the end I didn't. A friend of mine was pursuing them after I was out of the market and had went as far as to arrange a pickup about the time that the machines hit the club. The seller got greedy again and I don't think my friend was able to arrange pickup. A few weeks after that, when we were both no longer interested, I received an e-mail from the original seller asking if I would still be interested. I made him a lower offer than previous and did not hear back. I believe he still has them. He didn't pay anything for them, they were in his basement when he bought the house. The situation has been very successful for him in the screwing people business
. The person that was going to buy them was coming in from out of state and had made plans in advance, and the seller had no regard for that at all. The funny part is he would have come out ahead by selling them to even a low bidder, he had nothing invested.
-Tim