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Until recently, I never offered cards at eBay in a Best Offer way so I don't know the view here of same. I've been surprised how many times people have made a modest original offer, I've come way down in my counter--and then I never hear from them at all, not even with a weak counter-offer. I'm wondering if most people who make "best offers" basically troll through all such listings, make dozens of low ball bids and then figure that's their limit--don't even look at major compromises on the buyers' side. Or am I wrong about that? Except in one case, I've had no sense of meeting near the middle at all. Thanks.
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