...The same idiots show up every time with their 20 year old, beat to hell MAC and Snap On tools, priced damn near what it would cost to buy new. Ancient, rusted SK tools that look like they sat outside in a bucket for 30 years priced the same as new on eBay. I also don’t want to forgot the gentleman that must’ve bought out a couple truck loads of Pre-Carlyle NAPA tools and wants full blown retail....
I honestly think a lot of these jokers enjoy owning all that stuff and hauling it somewhere every weekend. It would kill them to actually sell something.
Gives 'em something to do, I guess.
You see a lot of the same type of dolts trying to sell pallets of Harbor Freight odds and ends for 150% of retail. I have no idea where they get all this stuff or why it's so precious to them. Maybe they enjoy the exercise of repeatedly unloading and loading it?
Lots of pawn shops seem to be run by similar hoarders. You can barely move through the piles of rusty wrenches and stolen chainsaws, but everything is at or near full retail. Who's paying the electric bill? How? Why? It's a mystery.
Anyway, to the OP: don't be one of those guys. Think of a price them price it below that. Mentally prepare to, y''know, actually sell some stuff. Think about what a joy it will be to not re-load all that **** into your vehicle.