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It's normally the people who say can you knock a bit off or can we split the ebay fees that buy stuff.
Albeit on occasions if I've got something on ebay for best offers, someone will say how much are you looking for. That's a slightly different topic - I've known people take a grand under the asking price on stuff and been shocked when I found out, as I'd have offered way more and have been embarrassed to offer so low.
I do think saying how much for cash isn't talking about paying with cash, it's saying how much to not buy through eBay or reverb and save fees from the corporations (who obviously need a big profit to pay a dividend).
" I'm not here to play ,make it attractive and I'll do the business here and now ,no nonsense "
I guess real cash is also a good way of replying to the spouse ......" Not another guitar pedal thing !"
"what this KOT thing .........relax,it's only £32 "
“…I’m not sure, what’s the most you’ll offer?”
At the moment I'm looking for:
* Hamer Watson, SS2, Vintage S, T62.
* Music Man Luke 1, Luke II
Please drop me a message.
My trading feedback: https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/210335/yorkie
the pre sale questions from spammer, bots, idiots on faecesbook, e bay etc is way worse than any price debate.
To be honest though I find the whole bartering thing really tedious and usually just walk past anything speculatively priced.
My trading feedback: https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/210335/yorkie
I really don't see why people don't just price things fairly in the first place and people buy it if the want.
I usually sell anything I have to sell on Ebay as an auction. Never had any problems.