Negotiate good price


I went to a dealer last week and listen to some really sweet pieces.  I was ready to throw down some coin but am confused about the dealers approach.  He comes in the room and says how is everyhting.  I say it is amazing this is just the sound I am looking for.  He says okay and leaves.  Comes back in 10 minutes and I am ready for hardball.  I sit back with my hands above my head in an inviting posture and say- can you beat prices that I see on Audiogon?  He says he will be right back- great i think he knows- I know my stuff.  Another guy comes in and says he needs to use the room for a client.  I say where is the other guy and he says he's on the phone.  So I wait in the lobby for 20 minutes and don't see anyone. I left my name on a paper and put it on the desk and ask him to call me with the best he can do on the system because I can buy some of it on AUdiomart.  I asked my wife and she thinks that's too hardball- maybe i should have lied and said I'm shopping around for best price.
Any info on how to speed pitch softballs?   
tubebuffer
Lol! I actually meant his other post at 10-26-2020 8:51pm!
And yep I do get the Borat comparison.
Op, message me.. i can likely assist you and know some dealers. They like negotiation
"Sometimes I am simply too much man. I think she want time to stay around for while with those eyes."


Keep on dreaming. She is simply waiting for Slick Rick to come on.
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Tuberist, I wholeheartedly agree with your agreeing with Dill and MC. :-) 
Seriously though, this sounds just like cold calls I get asking for 400 CPUs or 1,000 RAM modules and want “best price”..... I wasted my time on a “sale” like that just once. Now I know better, as does that salesperson....
He probably had to phone a friend to share the comedy.