04-12-2014, 03:30 PM | #1 |
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How do you respond to "How much did that cost?"
I glide all over my city, including some not-to-affluent areas, if you catch my drift, and wherever I go it's the same story. 80% of the people that make a comment ask how much it cost. I don't really want to share what I paid, and I don't want to advertise what they cost new. I don't want to be rude and tell them it's none of their business (despite the fact that they are being rude by asking), but I don't want to just ignore them either.
Today I insulted a kid with one of my standard responses of simply "too much". He thought I meant he couldn't afford one and started telling me he was wearing a $6k watch. What I meant by it is that I think they're overpriced for what they are but I didn't stick around to explain that to him. Anyone come up with a clever retort? I've told some people I got it at the bottom of a CrackerJack box. I'm thinking of telling people it was awarded to me in a personal injury suit. I let people ride it wherever I go. I stop and answer questions all the time. I'm just tired of THIS question being the most common thing people ask. |
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Then you suggest maybe telling folks some lies. How about: "About as much as a good used car"? |
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04-12-2014, 04:08 PM | #3 |
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Truthfully.
If you keep up with the prices in your local area. Since I don't and (probably can't " really keep up with all the "local" prices I just give a somewhat educated guess (it averages between 5.5k to 7.5k. They get the idea that it is expensive at either end of that range. I too, have given some s/a answers to the questions that come with a perceived attitude. Don't sweat it. More people than will admit it, want to "own" and glide on a Segway. The bottom line is you don't have to say what you actually paid. Just give a general average price, (whatever that may be in your area). be safe, enjoy your glide... Bob Yarbrough the PONY SEAT guy
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04-12-2014, 04:29 PM | #4 |
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I don't tell; but do use the 'like buying a small used car' line. Pretty much everyone stops there.
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04-12-2014, 04:31 PM | #5 |
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I dunno.
If I were in a 'questionable' neighborhood, I don't know if it is wise to advertise you are on an easily stealable $6500 item. Not so much for me, I do not feel ill at ease in many situations, but others very well may, and it is smarter not to even go there... Also, when many people break the rules of protocol, and ask how much it costs right off, it is often because they are ignorant of how rude it is. That does not make them as rude as you may think, just unaware of how their question may be taken. An example of this may the the "Hey, this is a $6K watch!" comment. That is an equal breach of protocol. For me, I usually turn the question around. One time, in the suburbs, a woman loading her kids into a new Lincoln Navigator (this was several years ago) asked me how much it cost. I asked her how much her car cost as a response. She told me, and then I told her. I am sure she feels I paid too much for my ride, and I am sure she paid too much for hers... I have responded with anything from, "how much was your shirt"" to "how much did the town pay for this sidewalk?" or other such questions... I feel it reverses the tables a bit. I think that most who ask that question already know they are expensive. They are looking for ammunition and confirmation for their next question, which they have at the ready... "Why would you spend that much money for THAT?" Again, I feel that most people already have the idea they are expensive, and if you don't answer their first question, they will likely come up with some version of the second anyway... In advice, I simply say to say that feels comfortable. Say that you like it, and it was a reasonable amount make you happy. Or say that it was more than you wanted to pay, but still makes you happy, so in the end it was worth it. Or any of that sort of answer. I have also used the used car thing, as many will answer the question as to how much a used car costs anywhere from $50 to $50,000, depending on who you ask. I don't think that question requires a number. You should feel free to answer without a number if it makes you more comfortable. One last thing, some people are ready to take offense at very little. If they already feel it is expensive, and already feel it is a plaything of the rich and famous (as it is often portrayed in the press) then they have already decided you are going to insult them with your response, regardless of what you say... So, be yourself, and say what you want. You will not, and cannot, find one 'good' or 'right' answer.
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04-12-2014, 05:25 PM | #6 |
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I usually make the comparison to machines they would be more familiar with. If the asking person knows that it's about the same price as a jet ski, snowmobile, or 4 wheeler (but without the gas and oil expense) then they can make their own assumption as to how much that is.
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04-12-2014, 06:11 PM | #7 |
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Maybe to sum it up.
As one member once suggested to me..."just the facts". So if you know the price ...it's your choice as to wether to answer the question truthfully or give a s/a answer. OR As another member once told me when I asked a question of them..."it's none of your business". The bottom line is your intelligence and your level of common sense and the circumstances your surrounded by (your location and the quality of the person your dealing with). be safe, enjoy your glide... Bob Yarbrough the PONY SEAT guy
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04-12-2014, 09:57 PM | #9 |
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A search on Google found these appx. price listings.
snowmobile 12k 5 times 8k 1 time jet ski 3.5k 1 time 1.5k 1 time 4wheeler 5k 1 time 3k 2 times 1.5k 1 time be safe enjoy your glide... Bob Yarbrough the PONY SEAT guy
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I addressed this very question last October in a blog post on 1FootInTheGrave.com. Earlier that day, some lady blocked my way on a sidewalk and just blurted out "How much did that thing cost you?"
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