NOT a debate topic per se; that is to say, I'm not bringing up a debate-in-progress or a hot-button issue. See, I have this idea, based on psychology, at which I'm not even an amateur.
I occasionally see items sitting in front of someone's house with a sign reading "FREE" stuck to them. I collect lots of oddball stuff, and I can use parts from many things, so occasionally I'll grab an item, take the part I want, and pitch the rest. Usually, items in my area that are put out with 'free' signs sit there.....and sit there....and sit there....for weeks or longer. And I finally began to wonder why that was, aside from the possibility that they got rained on.
My answer: Is it possible that the fact that someone is giving an item away unconsciously tells others that the item must be worthless? Maybe it's broken. Maybe it got abused. Maybe the cat peed on it. One way or another, it's junk. I wonder whether the 'free' sign actually makes an item seem less interesting to passerby; if it's free, it must be worthless, whereas if it has a price tag, it has value to the seller.
I have an opportunity to test my theory. I have a leather couch. The removable seat cushions are ruined - my dog got violently ill aaaalll over them. I threw them out. The couch was already really, really old, and due to be replaced anyway. But now I have this sort of white elephant. I can't easily sell it. A thrift store won't take it. It'll cost me a bit to take it to the dump. I figured I'd test my theory, but we haven't gotten out of the rainy season here yet, so I thought I'd ask for opinions here first. Here's the idea:
Anything you or I want to get rid of, preferably for free, put it out at the street. Don't mark it as 'free'. Select a value, something semi-reasonable. On the couch, I'll put $50. Now put a big sign on the item reading, "For sale. Price <price here>. Ask inside." Setting aside the people who walk or drive right on by and pay no attention and the people who see the item but for some reason don't want it, I see three possible positive outcomes. The person looking at it unconsciously begins with "This item is valuable, MUST be valuable, because it is for sale." Following that:
--Option one, they pay you the price and take the item.
--Option two, they try to bargain you down, but still pay you and take the item.
--Option three, they wait until nightfall and steal the item.
Any one of these and you win. The item is gone and it either cost you nothing, or someone paid you for it.
What does Fratching-at-large think of this notion? If anyone else here wants to try this, be my guest but please tell me what occurs!
I occasionally see items sitting in front of someone's house with a sign reading "FREE" stuck to them. I collect lots of oddball stuff, and I can use parts from many things, so occasionally I'll grab an item, take the part I want, and pitch the rest. Usually, items in my area that are put out with 'free' signs sit there.....and sit there....and sit there....for weeks or longer. And I finally began to wonder why that was, aside from the possibility that they got rained on.
My answer: Is it possible that the fact that someone is giving an item away unconsciously tells others that the item must be worthless? Maybe it's broken. Maybe it got abused. Maybe the cat peed on it. One way or another, it's junk. I wonder whether the 'free' sign actually makes an item seem less interesting to passerby; if it's free, it must be worthless, whereas if it has a price tag, it has value to the seller.
I have an opportunity to test my theory. I have a leather couch. The removable seat cushions are ruined - my dog got violently ill aaaalll over them. I threw them out. The couch was already really, really old, and due to be replaced anyway. But now I have this sort of white elephant. I can't easily sell it. A thrift store won't take it. It'll cost me a bit to take it to the dump. I figured I'd test my theory, but we haven't gotten out of the rainy season here yet, so I thought I'd ask for opinions here first. Here's the idea:
Anything you or I want to get rid of, preferably for free, put it out at the street. Don't mark it as 'free'. Select a value, something semi-reasonable. On the couch, I'll put $50. Now put a big sign on the item reading, "For sale. Price <price here>. Ask inside." Setting aside the people who walk or drive right on by and pay no attention and the people who see the item but for some reason don't want it, I see three possible positive outcomes. The person looking at it unconsciously begins with "This item is valuable, MUST be valuable, because it is for sale." Following that:
--Option one, they pay you the price and take the item.
--Option two, they try to bargain you down, but still pay you and take the item.
--Option three, they wait until nightfall and steal the item.
Any one of these and you win. The item is gone and it either cost you nothing, or someone paid you for it.
What does Fratching-at-large think of this notion? If anyone else here wants to try this, be my guest but please tell me what occurs!
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