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Old 09-29-2017, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Snapolit1 View Post
Why would you list a card for $1999 on eBay "make an offer" if your bottom line is $1899? Just don't get the thought process. Obviously people can do whatever they want to do. Why not just list it for $1899 and lose the make an offer, because obviously you have almost no flexibility on price. Good seller, I just don't get it.
Maybe they listed it at $100 more than their bottom line so guys that like to negotiate can feel good about them selves when they get $100 off the asking price.

As a former seller I knew several of the regulars that bought from me. I would always jack up my asking price a little for those I knew would ask for a better price no matter what I told them for a price. Sometimes it can be a win for both sides.
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