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Old 04-05-2016, 09:24 AM
Filthy Filthy is offline
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Originally Posted by Thromdog View Post
"I have a T206 Lundgren Chicago that is a Piedmont 350 back, one of the elite 8 or 12. It's trimmed on the three sides and has a touch of paper loss on the back."

Put a price on it? Tough to do. I'm all for being transparent but when there is not enough data to go with, the best way is to tell folks to make an offer on it. If the offers don't feel right, you just kindly say no and move on.
Once again, as a seller, it's your prerogative to ask whatever you want for a card. But, I don't understand the above? In regards to receiving the offers that don't feel right, vs. an offer that makes you say yes to doing the transaction.

So, if you have a card, and ask them to make an offer. If you are going to say no to $200, and are going to say no to $250..and are going to say no to $300, but if somebody offers up $375...and that offer feels right! So, you agree to it........ why wouldn't you post it up for $375 in the first place? You would already have to internally know what that threshold is.

Last edited by Filthy; 04-05-2016 at 09:33 AM.
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