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Posted By: John S
When purchasing a card from a dealer what percentage of the time do you negotiate price? I am not talking about shows as I believe they are an entirely different animal. I am speaking about a dealer with a catalog or website with prices listed. Do you ever ask to decrease a listed price or do you consider this to be bad card buying etiquette? |
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Posted By: David Vargha
There is nothing wrong with asking for a better price. The seller always has a right to say "no". Any seller who would be offended by you asking is just overly sensitive. However, if the card is priced fairly, I wouldn't want to develop a reputation of being the guy who always tries to grind for an additional $10 off. |
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Posted By: Charlie O'Neal
John, |
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Posted By: John S
Hey Charlie, |
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Posted By: Steve M.
see a dealer item that is non-negotiable. It certainly doesn't hurt to ask. For example there is a post for the sale of some SGC 40 T206, seven of which I am interested in. I will see what the seller can do for the bulk purchase. I will of course ask him to verify himself by emailing me a picture of himself holding the cards. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Occasionally I ask for a discount if I'm buying in bulk or the price is just too high in comparison to recent sales. I never ask for just a few bucks off for no good reason because it's just petty and I can't stand when people do it to me in my business. |
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Posted By: andy becker
what david said is true, you certainly don't want to delvelop a reputation for shaving a dealer's profit to the bare minimum. |
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Posted By: Al Crisafulli
I try and negotiate if it's an issue I'm familiar with and I know the price is too high. |
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Posted By: Bob
Tim Newcomb is the best negotiator I have ever seen with regard to cards. The guy is incredible |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
A friendly "what can you do on this card"? usually results in a better price. I suspect that prices are made slightly high which leaves room for bargaining. |
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