Theo Sulphate
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One day, Fred A. Fotoman dies and his poor widow, Exa, decides to have a yard sale to sell off his equipment. Unfortunately, Exa, who knows little about photography, has no idea what the individual items are really worth. While looking at the items, you come across a Leica M3 which appears to be in good condition, no dents or signs of abuse, and the shutter and rangefinder seem to work. The price tag on the M3 says $20. What do you do?
1. Just take it, since no one is looking anyway.
2. Haggle the price down to $5, telling Exa it's an old film camera no one would use anymore.
3. Buy it for $20 and congratulate yourself on a good deal.
4. Tell Exa it's worth more than $20 and offer a larger amount (e.g. $100-$500).
5. Tell Exa it's worth much more than $20 and either let her research it, or offer to do it yourself and mutually decide on a reasonable price.
6. Something else (explain).
1. Just take it, since no one is looking anyway.
2. Haggle the price down to $5, telling Exa it's an old film camera no one would use anymore.
3. Buy it for $20 and congratulate yourself on a good deal.
4. Tell Exa it's worth more than $20 and offer a larger amount (e.g. $100-$500).
5. Tell Exa it's worth much more than $20 and either let her research it, or offer to do it yourself and mutually decide on a reasonable price.
6. Something else (explain).
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