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IMHO, when trading, you have to have thick skin. Everyone tends to naturally overvalue their own cards and the first to make an offer is usually at a disadvantage as with most negotiations.
The key is to always keep it civil and respectively decline if not satisfied with the offer and basically agree to disagree. |
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Everyone here has a very valid point. I think we should also be proud of ourselves for actually having a mature debate!
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