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"Sorry to lowball you"

Who asks: "Sorry to lowball you, but will you take..."


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It doesn't matter what it is that you are offering for sale.....if you were selling a pre 64 Super Grade model 70 for $100, somebody would come up, and offer you $95....it is the most crazy thing I've seen....if you don't like the price....just follow it, and when the price comes down, to your liking, buy it.....I do not haggle....if I don't like the price, I simply don't buy it...I figure the seller has enough since to offer the item, at a price they are willing to part with it for.
:-)Rocky
Your leaving a lot on the table. The whole process of selling on ODT seems to be to price high with the intention of being haggled down. Firm rarely means firm to a buyer and NO TRADES is just flat out ignored.

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Your leaving a lot on the table. The whole process of selling on ODT seems to be to price high with the intention of being haggled down. Firm rarely means firm to a buyer and NO TRADES is just flat out ignored.

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It is called, negotiating. If you don't want to haggle, negotiate, just say your price is firm. You will then get 651 views and no replies.
 
Your leaving a lot on the table. The whole process of selling on ODT seems to be to price high with the intention of being haggled down. Firm rarely means firm to a buyer and NO TRADES is just flat out ignored.

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o.k...maybe I should have said a Winchester model 21....
I don't know what I was thinking....
Sorry
:-)Rocky
 
It is called, negotiating. If you don't want to haggle, negotiate, just say your price is firm. You will then get 651 views and no replies.
I've sold a ton of stuff at my FIRM price, but I make sure my FIRM price is outstanding.

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The art of negotiating has been misplaced...

But I have learned that on ODT there are two types when they place their asking price...
 
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