G35 Sedan SHOWCASE GTG II - October 23, 2010 - Long Beach, CA
I got one guy who is interested in it.
Since I have no use for it, it can make someone else happy. And they get a great discount as well.
just consider it a hook up.
I won it for free but thats business...
Since I have no use for it, it can make someone else happy. And they get a great discount as well.
just consider it a hook up.
I won it for free but thats business...
^^^ no offense, but the sponsors didn't make any money off this event - and the organizers didn't make any money off this event... but you won something because of the generosity of others and yet you feel entitled to make money off it
I just threw it out there.
Now if someone wants its cause they see it as benefit to them, then ill sell it to them.
Look at it this way. Wheels don't cost 200.00 and I have no intention on using it. So the person who gets from me not only saves from it but also helps out the vendor by purchasing a set of wheels
So in other words the vendor is still making a deal off this. And its not like I'm asking for 100 and trying to make a killer deal off of this.
Now if someone wants its cause they see it as benefit to them, then ill sell it to them.
Look at it this way. Wheels don't cost 200.00 and I have no intention on using it. So the person who gets from me not only saves from it but also helps out the vendor by purchasing a set of wheels
So in other words the vendor is still making a deal off this. And its not like I'm asking for 100 and trying to make a killer deal off of this.
Last edited by LightsOut; Oct 26, 2010 at 09:27 PM.
$25 is a killer deal (for you) considering you paid nothing for it...
The vendor essentially gave $200 away and you're marking it up $25 to make a profit...
Just give it away man.
EDIT: This reminds me of the time those kids bought stuff at cost at the riverside meet and sold them for just under retail price...
Making a profit off of someone elses charity is ridiculous
The vendor essentially gave $200 away and you're marking it up $25 to make a profit...
Just give it away man.
EDIT: This reminds me of the time those kids bought stuff at cost at the riverside meet and sold them for just under retail price...
Making a profit off of someone elses charity is ridiculous
Last edited by JBF; Oct 26, 2010 at 10:32 PM.
25 is nothing compared to the vendor making over a 1000 compared to nothing if I don't use it.
The whole purpose for the coupon is to make business. Taking a slight hit to gain profit is what their doing.
The coupon just happen to land in my hands and an oppurtunity came about to make the quick cash. I see nothing wrong with that.
The whole purpose for the coupon is to make business. Taking a slight hit to gain profit is what their doing.
The coupon just happen to land in my hands and an oppurtunity came about to make the quick cash. I see nothing wrong with that.
I never accept anything during these raffles I don't need/can't use, turn it back in and let someone that can use it enjoy winning the prize. I feel that's the right way to handle these situations....
Gary

Gary
My car club used to attend a certain show every year, and one of the raffle prizes was a month free tanning.
Our "token black dude" would win it every year

And every time, he would insist THAT was the prize he wanted, even when the officials offered to swap with something of equal value

He would end up just randomly giving away the tanning coupon to some of us melanin impaired folks
this is 100% the correct answer.





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