HuntHarder
WKR
Boomers
Boomers
As a buyer, if I can save ANY money over retail on something in new condition, how is that not a win?
People are free to ask what they would like, and people are free to offer what they like, but I always find it easier when selling to price things competitively for a fast sale. High asking prices lead to having to bump the listing, wading through offers, people flaking. You price things right and you have it sold same day and move on with life.
Again…less is less.For me, there is a cost associated with the hassle and risk of dealing with some anonymous dingdong seller on the internet and a 5-10% discount over retail doesn't get me over that hump.
I've bought and sold a lot of stuff on here; 60-65% of retail, shipped TYD, is the price range I've found that gets items sold with the minimum amount of foolishness. And that's still assuming that it's an item people want.
You pretty much have to ask for high prices. I can't remember the last time I tried to sell something and didn't get lowballed. Figure out what you want for it, then bump the price up so when you negotiate you and with what you wanted.Asking price is not necessarily the sales price. Send a PM. Worst thing they can say is "No"
You pretty much have to ask for high prices. I can't remember the last time I tried to sell something and didn't get lowballed. Figure out what you want for it, then bump the price up so when you negotiate you and with what you wanted.
I started blocking lowballs, I don't even get back to them, just block them.
Outside an item that is known to hold its value over time, that seems like a reasonable place to start with an offer.Flipside is a reasonable deal and some dick asking 50% off including shipping and associated costs
My favorite NO Trades in as big a letters you can use.
First post:
"Hey you looking to trade anything?"
if I have something in good condition listed at half what it is new (lets say $50) and they message me $25 I respond $75.Flipside is a reasonable deal and some dick asking 50% off including shipping and associated costs
My favorite NO Trades in as big a letters you can use.
First post:
"Hey you looking to trade anything?"
Or you could go Seinfeld on them. NO SOUP FOR YOU!if I have something in good condition listed at half what it is new (lets say $50) and they message me $25 I respond $75.
Actually have done that....Or you could go Seinfeld on them. NO SOUP FOR YOU!
Exactly.Best thing we can do here is treat each other with respect since what goes around comes around. Stating RS members in good standing are ding-dong sellers on the internet? I wouldn't sell that guy a glass of water in the desert of he offered $100.