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My most confusing / funny ebay experience happened when a buyer offered me I believe $1300 for a card on the BIN/BO and I accepted. After accepting it he writes me "Will you take $1100 for the card? I can pay immediately".
2nd best one happened last week. Guy was selling a Brett rookie for $49.95 BIN/BO so I offered a pretty good amount and he countered at $49.95 (full price). I laughed and offered him $1.24, needless to say he didn't respond. Why offer the best offer option if you counter at full price?
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