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View Poll Results: Are you offended when people try to talk down your asking price?
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Yes, I ask a fair price, and it's firm.
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No, I leave myself room to negotiate.
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Re: Asking Price
 Originally Posted by euphuistical
Grade A animals still need to move. I got a grade a pin(female) and grade a cinny(male) at Daytona for 350 total. Just takes some practice and taking a look at what kind of dealer you're dealing with. You both know whats going on most of the time, and you just gotta hit that sweet spot within around 3 offers, after that the seller tends to get annoyed.
And Grade A animals will move without dropping the price. Why? Because Grade A animals are much harder to find than lower grades. There are a lot of buyers like myself that are always on the hunt for the most extraordinary example of a mutation that they can find.
Like this one from John:

I guess where I would be annoyed is if someone were to come to me and say "well, Bobby Joe is selling his XYZ for this amount - I want to buy your animal, but want to pay Bobby Joe's price". Um...no - if you liked Bobby Joe's prices so much, why didn't you buy from Bobby Joe? Was it because you didn't like the quality of the animal you'd get from Bobby Joe at that price?
Last edited by rabernet; 09-30-2009 at 03:26 PM.
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Re: Asking Price
There are two types of buyers in the world.. Those who shop price and those that shop the animal. Neither one is wrong necessarily.
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: Asking Price
I have been known to ask for a lower price if there are similar quality animals going for less. As a buyer I look at the market price, then I look for the BEST example of the animal I can find.
If it's priced at market or a bit above & is exceptional- I don't haggle. They've already discounted it to offer it at or near market value IMHO. I already know from a breeder standpoint all they've put into producing that animal.
But if buying I'm buying more than one animal I do ask about group purchases because it costs less to send & it's something I do myself.
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Re: Asking Price
I agree with most people here. It depends on the quality of the animal, the haggler's offer, the listed price, people's attitudes, etc.
I did haggle with one breeder once. We came to an agreement ($530 for a $600 animal), and though the breeder seemed fine with it, I felt bad afterward--especially since it was my first morph and this particular snake got me interested in breeding. I'd like to offer some kind of repayment for his generosity, but I don't know if he'll accept it!
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Re: Asking Price
personally... I don't really haggle. I may if im buying multiple animals in the future but for now i've been buying single animals. But i ask if they have a package deal for multiples, rather than outright ask for lower prices.
What i generally do is look around (be it on the internet or at a show) and browse animals and prices. I'll walk around a show for 4 hours just looking and talking. IF i see something i like, i'll email the seller and see about shipping. If the animal is good enough quality for me to consider e-mailing a seller/breeder im usually happy with the price they are asking.
I paid 150 shipped for a 200g pastel male. Love him. Thats what the seller was asking, and i think my male qualifies as a pretty nice one.
When i got my spider, the seller was asking 350 shipped for a ~600 gram female spider. I thought the spider was a lovely animal (high white sides and minimal patterning are what i look for in my spiders) and the size was great. I asked if she could do her for 325, so i haggled for 25 on a 350 animal.
If an animal is really out of my price range either i save more money or look elsewhere. I really dont like super-haggling because i feel if someones produced a great quality animal, they should be paid what its worth.
man i hope that made sense lol :p
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Re: Asking Price
 Originally Posted by cinderbird
personally... I don't really haggle. I may if im buying multiple animals in the future but for now i've been buying single animals. But i ask if they have a package deal for multiples, rather than outright ask for lower prices.
I really dont like super-haggling because i feel if someones produced a great quality animal, they should be paid what its worth.
man i hope that made sense lol :p
That makes super-perfect sense to me, because that's exactly how I feel, lol. For my pin and my pastel, I did haggle a little, but I always feel like I'm being rude. I do think I'd feel better talking someone down on a $1000+ snake more than these lower-cost morphs I'm picking up now. I'm getting my spider for $225 shipped, and she's gorgeous, so I would feel weird asking any more off.
I'm really glad I posted this, because it's making me a little more comfortable with the idea. I'm mostly just afraid of insulting someone, but it seems people are a lot more flexible than I thought.
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Re: Asking Price
 Originally Posted by MissMowgli
I'm really glad I posted this, because it's making me a little more comfortable with the idea. I'm mostly just afraid of insulting someone, but it seems people are a lot more flexible than I thought.
You won't insult anyone so long as you make fair offers and then respect whatever they say.
If someone is selling a pied for $1200, don't offer $500. That's insulting. But saying "I've seen some going for $1000, but I really like yours could you do $1100" or something like that is fine IMO, it wouldn't bother me one bit.
Then if they say "no, I think he's easily worth more than $1200 and I'd rather keep him than sell for less" say "Thanks, if you change your mind let me know". Don't respond saying "Well I've seen some on KS for $800 so $1100 is already too much, he's only worth $800, blah blah blah" - that'll really get someone mad at you.
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Re: Asking Price
 Originally Posted by MissMowgli
That makes super-perfect sense to me, because that's exactly how I feel, lol. For my pin and my pastel, I did haggle a little, but I always feel like I'm being rude. I do think I'd feel better talking someone down on a $1000+ snake more than these lower-cost morphs I'm picking up now. I'm getting my spider for $225 shipped, and she's gorgeous, so I would feel weird asking any more off.
I'm really glad I posted this, because it's making me a little more comfortable with the idea. I'm mostly just afraid of insulting someone, but it seems people are a lot more flexible than I thought.
Thanks everyone!! 
Personally, as long as the animal is up to my standards (which I think are pretty high, grade A) I will haggle the breeder down to as low as they go. I got a pretty much perfect cinny male + a grade A pinstripe female for 350 which is a pretty nice deal I think. I also got a nice grade A pastel and grade A lesser for 500 shipped and am still great friends with the seller, no "scumbag" mentality on either of our parts. He had no problem cutting the deal. If the dealer is still willing to sell you that animal he has his reasons. You both came out ahead. I valued the cinny and pin more than 350, he valued the money more, same with the other deal. No animal "ought" to go for a certain amount of money. If you got a guy that will sell you a pair healthy (you magically know that they are perfectly healthy) of ultramels for $500 would you feel guilty getting them at that price? I wouldn't, I would think it would be a great windfall, maybe its a harbinger of a larger price drop, or you just got lucky. There are tons of reasons an animal goes for what it goes for.
I will end with this: each voluntary transaction increases the value of both parties, a priori. If that wasn't the case they wouldn't do the deal/
I just disagree with the "better animals ALWAYS go above market" mantra some seem to have. Now usually in a totally steady market that is the case, and I think it should be, but sometimes thats not how it turns out for whatever reason. Now if you don't believe this that is fine, I am not talking about you. But there are deals in the BP universe, and if you find the right person at the right time and place you can get some really nice deals on grade A animals. And yeah, my pet peeve is crappy pastels that you can't tell are pastels unless there is a sign over their head saying so. Or spiders with no white on their sides and horrible markings. But I am on a broke student budget so I have to be patient and get good animals for good deals as I find them. Maybe I will change when my animals are in the 4 digit range than the low 3 digit range.
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Baby pastel, very sweet blushing

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Re: Asking Price
The fact is that in this hobby, accurate pricing determined via supply and demand is difficult. We see this with huge drops in morph prices year to year, and snakes so unique that no one has a good idea what someone might pay for it.
To stabalize things, I think negotiating prices lends itself very well to this hobby. I personally hate negotiating, because I think for the most part people ask a fair price and I'm more than willing to pay it, especially for an animal that has the potential to give me 10+ years of enjoyment.
On top of that, negotiating has always been a part of the reptile keeping hobby, simply because animal for animal trades are so common.
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Re: Asking Price
 Originally Posted by MissMowgli
I was hoping ya'll could settle a dispute for me. My husband is typically very frugal and gets a real sense of joy out of talking people down on prices whenever he buys anything. I feel guilty if I try and talk a price down below what I think it's actually worth. I'm in the process of purchasing a 09 female spider for a very good price, but hubby was upset I didn't negotiate it any further down. His stance is that only suckers pay asking price on anything, and my stance is that I think it's disrespectful to ask for a lower price when the one I'm getting is already well below market value for an excellent animal.
So, I'm asking everyone--but especially the breeders--are you offended when people "wheel and deal" you, or do you adjust your asking price up so you have room to give discounts? I know some people like the thrill of the negotiation. I hate it, but don't want to be a sucker, either.
Thanks!
Im with you on this one. I dont want to feel like im trying to rip a person off. When buying my snakes so far ive never even wanted to ask to lower prices. Id just feel like a bad person. Id say, ill pay what their asking if its worth it. If not ill look else-where. Why try to negotiate if you are already getting a pretty good/decent deal? That might just make the breeder not want to deal with you. And then what? You say, wanna drop it some. They say no. Your still gonna want it for that decent price anyway? That just would make you look dumb. EX: Hey wanna drop it $50? -No. Ok heres what you wanted to begin with. What are you asking for a price drop for then???
I know of people who sell other stuff not snakes, who just get annoyed by people who try to lower prices. They set it at that price for a reason usually. Maybe they go to a specific general price but you think it is a bit below that general range then sure you could ask, but if your going to ask them to lower a price you probably dont plan on paying the asking price anyway, and you do it just to see if they want your business.
If I was a breeder I dont know if I would get offended, but probably annoyed. Just because your to cheap to pay the actual price doesnt mean others arent. I could see if your trying to get rid of something you dont want, then you might want to lower it to their offer but... not when your selling stuff you work hard for.
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