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What's the perceived etiquette on making offers to guys with BINs on Ebay? If I remember right, it's against the rules, but I'm sure people do it. There's a card I've been interested in for quite some time, but it's always relisted at the same price, about 15% too high. You would think if it didn't sell in six months, the guy might drop the price, but it hasn't happened. Would you send him a note to nudge him along?
Thanks! Geno |
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