Lay a price on the people. You're the seller.
I will assume you are holding clear titles. If not, be certain
to make that very plain from the beginning...that you are
selling these units for a third party.
But the owner wants $1200.00 for the 1984 Cheverolet? Give
yourself a prifit margin and work it from there. Say, add 20% for
yourself. Makes the price $1440.
Go from that point. Anything less comes from your margin UNLESS
you discuss the issue with the owner. Will the owner take anything
less? $1100, say?
Make it worth your while.
The Mack...try it but I would say a lost cause.
I will assume you are holding clear titles. If not, be certain
to make that very plain from the beginning...that you are
selling these units for a third party.
But the owner wants $1200.00 for the 1984 Cheverolet? Give
yourself a prifit margin and work it from there. Say, add 20% for
yourself. Makes the price $1440.
Go from that point. Anything less comes from your margin UNLESS
you discuss the issue with the owner. Will the owner take anything
less? $1100, say?
Make it worth your while.
The Mack...try it but I would say a lost cause.