Why are buyers at car bootsales so tight fisted?



Answers:
Because, bootsales attract the special sort of person who is really, really cheap.
That sort of person would actually scan the "scratch and dented" rack of the supermarket to see if they can get canned peaches for .25 rather than .30 a can.and then ask to see a manager if they can get some more off the price because the label is peeling as well.
because they want your money and dont really care wether your family eats at night or not
i dont know they just are you tight fisted people.
Because many people want something for nothing..
and why are there never any boots for cars for sale ? my car gets all muddy sometimes and could do with a good pair of wellingtons,, yet another conspiricy,, ach well, what can you do ?
because the only reason to go to a car boot sale is to save money
Because they want to keep as much of it as possible.
The way the sellers see it is that you are getting rid of unwanted goods. Personally I prefer eBay, but even then people on there want something for nothing.

People on car boot sales are also buying to sell on for a higher price. I've had this happen.someone will buy something for a really cheap price and have it on their car boot sale for more!

Car boot sales are a fun day out to get rid of old things and making very little money for getting up at 6am on a Sunday morning.
Because it is hard to get by on State Benefits and they are buying crap.
It's a matter of perspective. The buyers undoubtedly think that you're trying to steal their last nickel with your inflated prices.
The people who go to the bootsales (in the USA they are referred to a Flea Markets) are looking for a bargain. If they wanted to spend a lot, they would go to a high end retail store. Because of the nature of the bootsale, sellers will always consider the buyers to be tightfisted, and buyers will consider the sellers to be asking too much!
An item is worth only what someone is prepared to pay for it. The seller is not forced to sell
Because the reason they go to car boot sales is to get something for virtually nothing.

In my experience, sellers often have an over-inflated idea of what their stuff is actually worth - so haggling is a necessity.
Just looking for the best bargain, and ifthey can get you to drop the price a bit, then they go home happy. Best thing to do is to set the price a bit above what you really want, then they can bargain you down to the price you wanted in the first case. If they give you the price you originally ask, then you've made even more money.
Maybe the sellers should be more realistic when pricing their items. The stuff is second hand, and like eBay, everyone who turns up to buy wants a bargain.

The answers post by the user, for information only, UKQnA.com does not guarantee the right.

  • Any One Know Where To Get Cheap Trailers From?
  • how do i clean a suspected blockage in the petrol pipe between the tank and the carb?
  • what is more economic?
  • why do UK cars have a white number plate at the front and yellow at the back?
  • any info on upgradeing speakers in my subrua wrx. sti?
  • What is cheaper for parts/insurance, seat alhambra,chrysler voyager or renault espace?
  • BMW 535i Automatic?
  • would anyone be tempted to buy a new mg zr?its on a 56 plate.is it worth the risk?
  • what causes..?