Tennesseahawk
Veteran Expediter
Just got off the phone with FYDA. The T-300 they are selling on truckpaper is the same truck that's been advertised here for 25,000. The new price? 34,900.
A few months ago, a local guy was selling a 2007 Argosy straight truck for 35,000. Ellenbaum bought it, and it's new price is 58,900!!!
Talk about a markup!!!
I'm all for the free market. But I hope these trucks rust on the lot.
However, it's not only these two businesses that arbitrarily over-inflate prices. Individuals do as well... especially if they're willing to do lease-purchases. I called on one who had posted on EO. The guy was wanting 30,000 for a truck that had over a MILLION miles on it! Talk about preying on the desperate!
Bulldog is a weird one. You call them up, ask for a price, and they tell you "we don't work that way". I understand. You want to run my credit report, and tell me I'm approved for 50,000 before you tell me your truck is 49,900. Gotcha.
Are people either that stupid, desperate, or both to get caught in these predatory games?
A few months ago, a local guy was selling a 2007 Argosy straight truck for 35,000. Ellenbaum bought it, and it's new price is 58,900!!!
Talk about a markup!!!
I'm all for the free market. But I hope these trucks rust on the lot.
However, it's not only these two businesses that arbitrarily over-inflate prices. Individuals do as well... especially if they're willing to do lease-purchases. I called on one who had posted on EO. The guy was wanting 30,000 for a truck that had over a MILLION miles on it! Talk about preying on the desperate!
Bulldog is a weird one. You call them up, ask for a price, and they tell you "we don't work that way". I understand. You want to run my credit report, and tell me I'm approved for 50,000 before you tell me your truck is 49,900. Gotcha.
Are people either that stupid, desperate, or both to get caught in these predatory games?
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