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Just curious about your best offering habits.
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Johan Santana #57 said:in my experience, the fairer your offer, the more likely the seller will get greedy and counter you for a few bucks more.
So I leave a little leway but not enough to make mine a lowball offer.
At least thats how it seems with me, that if I do make the fair offer I end up getting a counter for higher, declining it, then winning it for less later.
Roy Birchler said:It all depends on how badly I want the card.
Penno said:There is some truth to this for me. I will offer a little lower than I'm willing to pay for two reasons. First, as mentioned, some sellers like to squeeze an extra $5 or $10 out of an item. Second, I might get lucky and get a card under priced.
However, thats about as far as I go. My 2nd offer, if I don't accept the counter, will usually be my best offer.
EricInCT said:Let's see....I had a card for 300 and was offered 50. I guess that guy left a little wiggle room :lol: :lol: :lol:
EricInCT said:Let's see....I had a card for 300 and was offered 50. I guess that guy left a little wiggle room :lol: :lol: :lol:
Penno said:Roy Birchler said:It all depends on how badly I want the card.
There is some truth to this for me. I will offer a little lower than I'm willing to pay for two reasons. First, as mentioned, some sellers like to squeeze an extra $5 or $10 out of an item. Second, I might get lucky and get a card under priced.
However, thats about as far as I go. My 2nd offer, if I don't accept the counter, will usually be my best offer.