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Old 12-24-2019, 03:18 PM
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My take has always been the owner can ask whatever he/she wants, and the buyer can choose to spend their money anywhere they choose. Getting mad about it is silly.

I’ve seen people at card shows on both sides of the table get upset at either low offers or high prices. If a buyer makes a low offer, the seller has the right to say no. If a seller has high prices, the buyer has a right to not purchase. It’s business, and nothing more. No need to be offended.
It's not that black and white. If someone offers $10 for a $50 card at a show, the person receiving the offer might perceive it as "does this person think I'm that clueless about this card's worth?", or see it as someone trying to pull one over on them.

While there's no point in getting upset or taking offense, it's easy to see how someone could.
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