maybe he expects to get texts at 1 AM from random people offering half their asking price. That seems to be the KSL way these days.
i got a text on a new-in-box item i had on ksl, at 1/4 the price of new ($50)
he text me and asked "if he paid
full asking price" would i drive 2hrs to spanish fork to deliver it.
as if him paying my asking price was somehow going above and beyond the call of duty
i used to think that all these people are crazy asking outrageous prices for things on ksl, but it all dawned on me that no matter what you ask, the 'tards that use ksl think you are high-balling them so they only will pay much less than asking price. regardless of value. it is like a snake eating its tail. first people ruined it by asking too much, now people are conditioned to believe that the
asking price is too much
now, the more fair you make your asking price, the lower someone will actually offer/pay for it