e.bram
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From the looks of Vacationhopeful's LMRs, it likes she is highballing.
That's known as getting Royally Flushed.Like going all in with four aces in poker, only to find out one of your opponents has a royal flush.
I don't understand why you (or anyone) is offended by the offer. It the offer is too low for you to accept you simply say "no thank you and move on". Or better yet respond with with what your price is.Ok, so since we are talking about this, let me ask if you would consider this a lowball offer?
I was just offered $50 a night, for a 3 night stay at a Mountain Run at Boyne (a Ski Resort in northern Michigan) for the weekend of March 9 to 12 in a 2 bedroom. Based on my MF's, this would cost me $360, and even using BG's bonus time (which I can not give to somebody else) would be $251.22.
A quick check on expedia for hotels, to sleep 4 of similar 3 star quality, are at minimum $99 a night with most ranging $150 or more (according to expedia this particular resort has nothing available, and the other 4 or 5 are almost booked).
I am certainly offended by it, as they are out in left field as far as I'm concerned. What they are asking is NOWHERE near the market. I hope this person finds what they are looking for, because I certainly won't be from me!
Ok, so since we are talking about this, let me ask if you would consider this a lowball offer?
I was just offered $50 a night, for a 3 night stay at a Mountain Run at Boyne (a Ski Resort in northern Michigan) for the weekend of March 9 to 12 in a 2 bedroom. Based on my MF's, this would cost me $360, and even using BG's bonus time (which I can not give to somebody else) would be $251.22.
A quick check on expedia for hotels, to sleep 4 of similar 3 star quality, are at minimum $99 a night with most ranging $150 or more (according to expedia this particular resort has nothing available, and the other 4 or 5 are almost booked).
I am certainly offended by it, as they are out in left field as far as I'm concerned. What they are asking is NOWHERE near the market. I hope this person finds what they are looking for, because I certainly won't be from me!
I am certainly offended by it, as they are out in left field as far as I'm concerned. What they are asking is NOWHERE near the market. I hope this person finds what they are looking for, because it certainly won't be from me!

For all lowballers:
(1) Go to Macy's store right now, ask them if they will take $40 for a $100 winter coat since it is going to be on bigtime clearance 30-40 days from now anyway.
(2) Go to a bakery at 6 PM (one hour before closing), baked goods are already discounted 50%, ask them for further discount since any unsold items will be either thrown away or donated to homeless shelter (thereby losing full value).
(3) Do the same as step 2 at a full service restaurant
(4) Go to a barber shop when he/she is not busy. Ask him/her to take 60% off from the rate since they are not going to make any money at all unless they take your reasonable offer. You see "some money is better than no money."
(5) While you are at it, book a ticket to visit China. You will do very well there. Make sure to make an offer on the ticket to the travel agent, any seats unsold on the plane make no money.
For all lowballers:
Brian,
It is like a yard sale.
Have you had any other offers? If its lose everything or lose a little less....Why Wouldn't you take it? I can't believe you are offending by people giving you money for something that you would lose everything on...if anything you should be grateful for ANY offer, don't forget who's doing who the favor here...It's not you handing over money to help the other one out...they don't HAVE to offer you anything, you could just end up with a unit sitting empty and throwing $840 down the drain
I don't understand why you (or anyone) is offended by the offer. It the offer is too low for you to accept you simply say "no thank you and move on". Or better yet respond with with what your price is.
For all you know this might be a person who is actually willing to pay your price, but before they jump in they're going to first sniff around to see if they can find a bargain.
I've certainly done that myself many times. Even bought a few timeshares that way, and I've rented some out at my prices to people who were originally trying to see if they could get a bargain rate from me.
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I fail to see the logic in deciding someone is an unqualified prospect simply because you don't like their first offer.
You are right now, at least by my calendar, just about 9 days away from sitting on a vacant unit, for which you will be paying full 2012 maintenance fees --- whether occupied or not.
It is of course your prerogative to choose to be "offended" by a low offer, but that ego-based choice could (and maybe will) ultimately result in zero income from no rental at all.
I think that it helps sometimes to try to take two steps back and walk a mile in the other person's shoes. First, they don't know (...and moreover, they couldn't care less) what your annual maintenance fee obligations might be. They might simply be thinking "I can afford to take a weekend ski trip with its' costs of meals, lift tickets, gas, etc. --- if I can find lodging at "X" price. Accordingly, "X" price is, entirely reasonably, what they will offer. What is there to be "offended" about, when you can simply just decline the offer in three words (no thank you) if you don't find it acceptable?![]()
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What's your point? If they don't like the offer they will say "no". But you won't get any discount (or added discount) if you don't ask.
I still say the market dictates the value...If the only offer you get is $20 a nite for your week...THAT is the market and therefore NOT a lowball offer, you guys need to start realizing that and offering your rentals for reasonable rates its silly to ask as much as some of you are asking...
I'm considering putting up the large side of my lockoff TS for rent this year, it falls on the 4th of july and is in a great place for history buffs on the 4th...MY MF's are $816, but this is side only accounts for 2/3rds of that MF, so it will be up for (.66 X $816) $538.56, and really that is a HIGH estimate of what its worth, there are thousands of other factors and i wouldn't blow my nose at only getting $200-$250 for it if that was the only offer
Well, you're certainly free to continue to market your rental as if it were a suit on the rack at Nieman-Marcus.My point is that nobody I know is shameless enough to do any of these things that I listed (with the exception of priceline to make an offer on airline seat), but for some reason, people feel that they have the right to lowball a vacation rental listing.
...After the paypal was executed, I decided to check out the address she gave for the registration. Turns out she lived in an upscale neithborhood in a 6 bedroom 5 bath, 5200 square ft million dollar house. Thanks Zillow! ....I guess I was taken !! :![]()
I was stung by a low baller who gave me a story, said it was all her husband would let her pay and that otherwise she would just stay at a nearby Days Inn with their 2 children. I reluctantly settled for $40/night over Christmas break for my 2 bedroom villa in Orlando with MF's of $1500. Time was running out. They lived a drive away from Disney.
After the paypal was executed, I decided to check out the address she gave for the registration. Turns out she lived in an upscale neithborhood in a 6 bedroom 5 bath, 5200 square ft million dollar house. Thanks Zillow!
She wasn't a member of Tug.
Next time....tuggers only.
I guess I was taken !! :![]()
I was stung by a low baller who gave me a story.......
After the paypal was executed, I decided to check out the address she gave for the registration. Turns out she lived in an upscale neithborhood in a 6 bedroom 5 bath, 5200 square ft million dollar house. Thanks Zillow!
I guess I was taken !! :![]()