Originally Posted by
cinco
It may be terribly cliche, but it bears repeating: All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. I'm flabbergasted - what happened to trying to help people?
+1 While I leave pricing alone as it is an individual decision, I will out the damaged bikes. Based on the customers I have seen on bikes I have sold, 99% of them are novices at best. The potential customer (and seller) can of course decide to totally ignore my opinion.
On pricing, the difference between a good deal and a "bad" deal could be as little as $50 to $100. At that margin, there is plenty of room for interpretation. While that Schwinn Varsity might not be worth $150 to me, maybe it is worth $150 to someone else. I leave those decisions up to the buyer.