i've posted this on CL a few times, asking for $500 obo, had a few people show interest for $200-250 but they've all bailed. i've got one person who is ready to buy it for $150, i'm wondering if i should hold out for more. i'm in no particular hurry to sell, but at this point i'm not sure i'll get more than this even if i do wait. what do y'all think?http://charlotte.craigslist.org/fur/702458361.html
6/9/2008 9:20:13 AM
IMO you're asking far too much for a bed for which you aren't including a large majority of the crucial parts for functionality. Honestly, without the center slats & screws/bolts I'd take the $200 and run like hell. It might be worth more, but going through the hassle of trying to find new bolts/screws & then having to make do so things don't fit quite right with your bed frame... well frankly that would suck. Americans are lazy. If you were to go through the leg work to find the extra stuff needed for it to function, then you might be able to get closer to your asking price, but it probably won't be worth your time & extra $ cost. If you aren't in a hurry to sell it, list it for $300 OBO and re-list every couple of days for a week or two. You might get more bites that way. Also, the picture you took of the stain doesn't give an easy perspective of where it is actually located. If it is something that could easily be made more inconspicuous, take a better picture showing where it is & comment on how it could be masked easily. Also, I wouldn't say that you got it replaced BECAUSE OF the stain. Take the picture & let it speak for itself-- but don't lead in with the negativity toward the stain.
6/9/2008 9:54:44 AM
I would definately take the 150 and run. I wouldn't pay even than that for a defective piece of furniture with no hardware.
6/9/2008 9:57:32 AM
if you get $200 i'd be pretty surprised - i think you could maybe get $300 if you took the work to get the hardware for the center piece, center piece and slats for it
6/9/2008 10:00:16 AM
I knew I would never get 500 for it, just listed it high to have some negotiation room. Thx for the input
6/9/2008 10:37:18 AM
Too much negotiation room on Craigslist can be worse rather than better. Listed a car at $2250, no offers (hoping to get $1800). Waited a week, listed at $2000. Got $2000 cash in hand within a matter of hours (along with about 10 other offers). People were searching at $2000 and weren't seeing the other posting.
6/9/2008 3:02:24 PM
ill trade you beds.. frames that is.mine is taller and comes with the drawers for underneath[Edited on June 9, 2008 at 3:18 PM. Reason : srsly wan to trade]
6/9/2008 3:16:33 PM
6/9/2008 3:19:54 PM
all i know is at 50 bucks a bed goes very fast
6/9/2008 3:28:32 PM
If you have a saw it might be worth your while to cut some slats and piece together the missing hardware from the bolt bins at Lowes. You'd be looking at maybe $25 worth of materials, but it would open up your bed to tons of buyers who are not even considering it right now.
6/9/2008 3:58:03 PM