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Title: Offer or ask? Post by jajaja on 19. Nov 2006 at 18:32
When you see some rare game(s) for sale, or whatever for that matter, do you offer a price for it or do you ask what they want? For some reason i feel alittle bad about offering a too low price when i know the seller is a noob so i always ask. I dont know why since its totaly up to the seller to accept it or not. I have no problem putting up an ad saying i want to pay X money for X game, since then the seller have to come to me and offer the game instead.
Just wondering how you guys think about it. |
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Title: Re: Offer or ask? Post by TheFinalDayComes on 19. Nov 2006 at 19:04
I don't think its bad to make an offer. Whenever I sell anything I look up how much it would go for, I check Ebay or what the item was like new and the condition now (dependds on the item). It would be like going to a pawn shop or garage sale and they are selling NES games for $4 a peice and you see a Bubble Bobble 2 or Dragon Warrior IV...ETC Your not gonna say that game is worth more than that. If someone is selling something they should know how much they can get for it, Yes most people don't know they just want to get rid of it.
So make low offers thats how to get good deals. |
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Title: Re: Offer or ask? Post by burnambill333 on 19. Nov 2006 at 19:22
I always offer and never ask. I usually say something quick and to the point, like this:
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Title: Re: Offer or ask? Post by jajaja on 19. Nov 2006 at 19:23 TheFinalDayComes wrote on 19. Nov 2006 at 19:04:
Its not the same. In this case this is their asking price. If i ask what a guy wants for a complete Action 52 and he say $10 i will buy it of course, but i wouldnt feel good offering $10 for it if you know what i mean. But as mentioned, even if i offered $10 for it and the seller accepts it, its totaly up to him/her to say yes or no. The seller will then be happy (most likely) with the $10 if he/she accepts the offer, but still.. dunno why i feel this way hehe. |
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Title: Re: Offer or ask? Post by burnambill333 on 19. Nov 2006 at 19:28 jajaja wrote on 19. Nov 2006 at 19:23:
I understand what you're saying here, but I am constantly looking for people who are selling rare items that don't seem to realize that what they have is worth money. Let's say you find a complete Action 52 mixed into a lot of 10 games. The pictures are poor and there are still more than 6 days left in the auction. I'd probably offer the guy $75 for everything, which sounds too good to be true to somebody who just wants to get rid of the games. |
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Title: Re: Offer or ask? Post by jajaja on 19. Nov 2006 at 19:36
Ye, your probly right. If the seller accepts it, it must must mean that he/she is saticfied with it of course or else the offer wouldnt be accepted.
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Title: Re: Offer or ask? Post by TheFinalDayComes on 19. Nov 2006 at 20:18
I agree with you Burnambill.
Collecting is fun and finding great deals make it more fun. I bought a Dragon Warrior IV at a pawn shop for $1. I get such a great feeling finding something that is worth way more than what I payed. But like what said before if you make someone an offer they don't have to accept it, so they must be happy with it. You can make low offers...say through ebay and they can laugh at your offer but if they accept you will be Very happy. Like Burnambills last Ebay find |
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Title: Re: Offer or ask? Post by NESaholic on 19. Nov 2006 at 21:52
When visiting a flea market i ask the price and then my offer is under it. Works fine for me though people i know i never ask top dollar for an item.
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Title: Re: Offer or ask? Post by dangevin on 20. Nov 2006 at 16:18
If everyone paid the right price for everything we'd be a communist society, all working for the same wages since we have equal rights. Sure that high school flunkie can probably get more money doing something other than flipping burgers, but he's happy doing it and happy with that amount of money. It's not wrong for him not to use his full potential.
Pawns buy loose games at as low as 10 cents or a quarter apiece, to them it's 400-1000% turnaround. They're not getting their full potential but finding out the full potential of every item in their store is labor-intensive or requires someone with skilled knowledge and therefore expensive any way you look at it. Uninformed under-valuing sellers on eBay are no different. Should trees charge for their apples because they sell at market for .59 cents a pound? Trees are happy with irrigated water and a little fertilizer. Yah this example is out there lol |
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Title: Re: Offer or ask? Post by TheFinalDayComes on 20. Nov 2006 at 18:04
;Dnice example dangevin lol
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