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11 months ago
At least he's honest
Hops his lowball gets turned down so we compiled a list of other lowball strategies that will get turned down in the spirit of this post
"The 'Penny for Your Porsche' Proposal: Trying to score a luxury car at a bargain-basement price by offering a laughably low sum that barely covers the cost of a cup of coffee. The seller, unimpressed by your attempt at frugality, kindly suggests you try the toy section instead.
"The 'Clunker for a Cadillac' Conundrum: Attempting to trade in your beat-up old jalopy for a sleek new sports car and expecting the dealer to jump at the chance. Unfortunately, your offer is met with a raised eyebrow and a polite suggestion to try the used car lot down the street.
"The 'Dollar Store Discount' Dilemma: Insisting on haggling over the price of a high-end vehicle as if you're negotiating the cost of a discount toaster. The salesperson, struggling to maintain their composure, politely informs you that cars aren't typically sold at Dollar General prices.
"The 'Lowball Limbo' Limelight: Getting so caught up in the excitement of lowballing that you find yourself stuck in a never-ending game of negotiation limbo. As you keep lowering your offer, the seller watches in amusement before finally putting an end to the charade and showing you the door.
"The 'Bargain Basement' Boondoggle: Deciding to take the lowball approach to the extreme by offering a fraction of the car's value and expecting the seller to take pity on you. Instead, you're met with incredulous stares and a polite but firm refusal, leaving you to contemplate your next move from the sidewalk.
"The 'Penny for Your Porsche' Proposal: Trying to score a luxury car at a bargain-basement price by offering a laughably low sum that barely covers the cost of a cup of coffee. The seller, unimpressed by your attempt at frugality, kindly suggests you try the toy section instead.
"The 'Clunker for a Cadillac' Conundrum: Attempting to trade in your beat-up old jalopy for a sleek new sports car and expecting the dealer to jump at the chance. Unfortunately, your offer is met with a raised eyebrow and a polite suggestion to try the used car lot down the street.
"The 'Dollar Store Discount' Dilemma: Insisting on haggling over the price of a high-end vehicle as if you're negotiating the cost of a discount toaster. The salesperson, struggling to maintain their composure, politely informs you that cars aren't typically sold at Dollar General prices.
"The 'Lowball Limbo' Limelight: Getting so caught up in the excitement of lowballing that you find yourself stuck in a never-ending game of negotiation limbo. As you keep lowering your offer, the seller watches in amusement before finally putting an end to the charade and showing you the door.
"The 'Bargain Basement' Boondoggle: Deciding to take the lowball approach to the extreme by offering a fraction of the car's value and expecting the seller to take pity on you. Instead, you're met with incredulous stares and a polite but firm refusal, leaving you to contemplate your next move from the sidewalk.