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Pawnstars: learn how to negotiate by watching
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Pawnstars: learn how to negotiate by watching

Quote: (06-09-2012 05:59 PM)el mechanico Wrote:  

The show is in the History channel right now for the last couple hours. It always surprises me to hear that people in other countries watch our shows. I think it may be the fast track to Americanizing your women though.

Got a youtube link for this, mechanic?

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Pawnstars: learn how to negotiate by watching

Quote: (06-09-2012 06:26 PM)Moma Wrote:  

Quote: (06-09-2012 05:59 PM)el mechanico Wrote:  

The show is in the History channel right now for the last couple hours. It always surprises me to hear that people in other countries watch our shows. I think it may be the fast track to Americanizing your women though.

Got a youtube link for this, mechanic?
It's on tv right now! If you don't get it in Canada youtube it. I was going to post videos but my tethering is slow today.
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Pawnstars: learn how to negotiate by watching

What doesn't surprise me about the show is that most of the female owners of items are the hardest for him to deal with. Like they want the most value of their items no matter how fake or stupid their item is. Did you see that one chick who had the Edgar Hoover book? It was mad funny when Rick would not go for her high price.

"Oh I'll just take it home and read it"

Sheesh man.

Nope.
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Pawnstars: learn how to negotiate by watching

I don't care what they say. you can tell those two young guys are inexperienced....

It still matters what you say but it's about who says it
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Pawnstars: learn how to negotiate by watching

Mechanico how do you go about actually selling things and trying to get the most money from people? I'm trying to sell my car but the mileage is kind of high and people want me to drop ALOT because of that but fuck that. It's still a luxury car that's in a great shape
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Pawnstars: learn how to negotiate by watching

Quote: (06-10-2012 02:05 PM)houston Wrote:  

Mechanico how do you go about actually selling things and trying to get the most money from people? I'm trying to sell my car but the mileage is kind of high and people want me to drop ALOT because of that but fuck that. It's still a luxury car that's in a great shape
Put it on Craigslist one year newer than what it is so it seems like a better deal by the time they find out when they see the title they will already made a decision to buy it just. Say ohh I thought it was a 03 or something or write highway miles in the add and tell them a sales man owned it before.
Put the mileage a few thousand lower in the add as well and when they ask tell them you wrote the ad a few weeks ago and took a trip. Clean the fuck out of it

Email me the ad
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Pawnstars: learn how to negotiate by watching

1. Never be in a hurry.
2. Always be willing to walk away.
3. You should have a mental(inner game, etc) or information edge, otherwise walk away.
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Pawnstars: learn how to negotiate by watching

Quote: (06-09-2012 06:58 PM)Rosca Wrote:  

What doesn't surprise me about the show is that most of the female owners of items are the hardest for him to deal with. Like they want the most value of their items no matter how fake or stupid their item is. Did you see that one chick who had the Edgar Hoover book? It was mad funny when Rick would not go for her high price.

"Oh I'll just take it home and read it"

Sheesh man.

It's because the average woman doesn't have a damn clue what retail price means. They have no concept of what it takes to run a business or what the costs are.

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-How do you write woman so well?
I think of a man and I take away reason and accountability."

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