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Originally Posted by syenisch
Thanks for proving my point. 8k/33% = 24k. If you want to be stubborn and not post the info that is expected of a tire FS thread, be my guest. All I'm doing is giving you good advice to get your tires sold for a price that is fair for the buyer and the seller. :
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I have 25 successful transactions on Bimmerpost and over 10x that on eBay. I'm quite familiar with the selling process. I am not avoiding pictures. I simply have not had the time to take them given my street wheels/tires are in storage during the track season. Hence why I wrote interested buyers should PM me that way I can email them as soon as I have a chance to snap pictures.
The only person being stubborn is you. I've already addressed this in my previous post but
given your lack of reading comprehension, I will say it again.
Less than 8 does not mean equal 8, I can't make that any more clear. I posted 8 as the high end just to be safe but I'm pretty sure these have about 7k. 7,000 and "Less than 8000 miles" are both pretty similar in my book.
Assuming you get 25k out of these, 7/25 = 28%. 72% x 900 = $648, or my $650 asking price. Again 25k is not unheard of for street usage. Tirerack user
reviews go as high as 30k (filter by miles most driven). The math is pretty straightforward.
If you have no interest in purchasing these that's fine but providing unsolicited incorrect advice should best be kept for yourself. None of my posts have been misleading in any way. I've provided factual reference points combined with conservative assumptions to come up with a fair/justifiable price. If you can find a better deal, by all means hop on it. If not, this sale clearly is not for you.