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Originally Posted by Gradedcardman
As most have mentioned, it is great to have this point as part of the everyday discussion. Although I have not had the back and forth on the boards for everyone to see, I do have a similar situation to what Dan has had with an ebay listing. Simply put, the card is listed at a price that I feel leaves room for negotiating. I get an offer (from a board member) and then counter. The guy comes back and tells me essentially what a crappy card it is, that its not graded, that its only missing one color and on and on. Listen, if I make a counter and you don't like it then reject the offer. Don't start lowering your offer to be a jerk. Anyway, I am not going to open that can of worms here because its not that important.
Anyway, again thanks to Wazoo for this thread !!
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Maybe they just realized, that their original offer was more than they were really willing to pay for it and they had made a mistake.
Alternatively, I can see how it hurts when people find out a card they covet is not worth what they are asking for it and most likely have to take a loss on it.
Kevin