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Popsie
Oct 10, 2014Explorer
Try and look at as many RVs for sale that fit your target as you can.
If you find one you like, make an offer lower than what you wish to spend for that unit. Tell the seller that your offer is what you feel like you can afford to spend on their unit.
If the seller blows you off, smile, thank them for their time, and look for another one.
If they make a counter offer, try and negotiate something you're willing to pay.
If you can't come to an agreement, smile, shake your head, and wish them well.
If you can't find a deal that you are comfortable with, give up on finding what you want in that age class and unit type, and try to come up with an alternative - maybe you would be happier, and have more money in your pocket, if you bought a travel trailer.
If you find one you like, make an offer lower than what you wish to spend for that unit. Tell the seller that your offer is what you feel like you can afford to spend on their unit.
If the seller blows you off, smile, thank them for their time, and look for another one.
If they make a counter offer, try and negotiate something you're willing to pay.
If you can't come to an agreement, smile, shake your head, and wish them well.
If you can't find a deal that you are comfortable with, give up on finding what you want in that age class and unit type, and try to come up with an alternative - maybe you would be happier, and have more money in your pocket, if you bought a travel trailer.
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