2 sides to the coin:
Not everyone is trying to make the most money they can or rip anyone off. Here is another scenario -a true one!
Guy's wife calls him up on the cellphone and says she's at a yard sale and there is a "little red set of drums here for thirty bucks..."Do you want me to get them?"
The guy says, "Sure, why not..."
The guy then comes to this forum and says, "What do I have and how much are they worth?" He posts a picture of a stack of red sparkle keystone badge drums.
Long story short...I tell him, "You have a Ludwig Jazzette...blah, blah, blah -never expecting him to want to ever get rid of them. But, I put in my usual, "If you ever want to sell those, I'll give you more than thirty bucks for them!"
I get a PM. The guy's son or brother or someone is getting married and so make an offer for the drums -since I was the guy who answered his inquiry. Nice! But I only had so much money to offer. So I offered him what I could afford to offer him -a lot more than the thirty bucks he was out!
He was totally happy with the offer and I could tell he thought it was his lucky day. At the same time, I felt it was my lucky day -unless the drums showed up in horrible condition. But they didn't.
The moral to the story, here, was that he wanted some extra cash for the wedding more than he needed a red sparkle set of drums. I wanted a set f red sparkle drums more than I wanted the money I had to offer. At the end of the day, he probably could have held out longer and gotten a lot more money for the drums. But that wasn't his interest at the immediate time. So all was well that ended well!
Keep in mind, a few weeks before I got them, they were sitting outside on a damp lawn or in the bright sun at a yard sale! Now, they are in a climate-controlled room and they get played and LOVED! Occasionally, they even make it out to a gig or two!
Happy Ending? Yes!