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Lowballers

Postby beauanderos » Sat Aug 10, 2013 8:01 pm

Why do people think you'd be willing to accept offers below what APMEX will pay? When I stand to make $4 on a four roll dime deal and someone comes along and offers $16 less... then wants free shipping to boot. :roll:

Grrrhhh. Guys like that take the fun out of this hobby for me. :thumbdown: I already post my rock bottom prices in my listings. I guess I need to start stating "Prices firm," like Market Harmony does.
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Re: Lowballers

Postby OneBiteAtATime » Sat Aug 10, 2013 8:23 pm

C'mon, Ray, you got all kinds a money, just this one time, can't you cut me a little deal?
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Re: Lowballers

Postby KCBob31.1 » Sat Aug 10, 2013 10:41 pm

How about only ten less? 8-)
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Re: Lowballers

Postby CLINT-THE-GREAT » Sat Aug 10, 2013 10:53 pm

beauanderos wrote:. I guess I need to start stating "Prices firm," like Market Harmony does.


Market Harmony's "prices firm" is a result of Clint-the-Great-Cheapskate....... First time I ever dealt with him I offered a few dollars less than what he had as a price.... but he told me that "Great deals aren't negotiable"..... I can't really argue with that.... as I can't find better AU/AG deals ANYWHERE!!! Ever since then he has that in there, which I actually think is beneficial. SO now, I just pay whatever he is asking.... I was just reminded how GREAT we have it here.

I second the "prices firm" clause in your deals Ray! It makes it clear and you don't answer unwarranted emails. You can call it the "Clint-the-Great-Cheapskate-Clause"

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Re: Lowballers

Postby Treetop » Sun Aug 11, 2013 12:03 am

beauanderos wrote: When I stand to make $4 on a four roll dime deal


So you can only give a $4 rebate? :lol:
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Re: Lowballers

Postby christostock » Sun Aug 11, 2013 6:04 am

Geez Ray,
You usually offer me less than my posted price :o :D :lol: :lol:
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Re: Lowballers

Postby beauanderos » Sun Aug 11, 2013 8:37 am

christostock wrote:Geez Ray,
You usually offer me less than my posted price :o :D :lol: :lol:

ahhhh, but the difference is that you invite offers on huge lots :shifty:
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Re: Lowballers

Postby stlouiscoin » Sun Aug 11, 2013 9:42 am

beauanderos wrote:When I stand to make $4 on a four roll dime deal


switch to dime bags and you can make a lot more than that! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Lowballers

Postby nero12345 » Sun Aug 11, 2013 11:31 am

Not to mention the PayPal fees, eh.
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Re: Lowballers

Postby Bluegill » Sun Aug 11, 2013 1:15 pm

I'm surprised a certain individual hasn't posted somethging along the lines of...
by xxxxxxxxxx » Sun xxx xx xxxx 12:57 pm
It sounds as if you are referring specifically to conversations in PM. I.e. PRIVATE conversations.

Seems curious that you think the appropriate response is to make them semi-public.

I would just stop making offers and/or dealing with the offending parties.

Bringing up private conversations here, even in part, is quite contrary to the point you are trying to make.

He's never shy any other time. :lol: :roll: :lol:
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Re: Lowballers

Postby beauanderos » Sun Aug 11, 2013 5:34 pm

Bluegill wrote:I'm surprised a certain individual hasn't posted somethging along the lines of...
by xxxxxxxxxx » Sun xxx xx xxxx 12:57 pm
It sounds as if you are referring specifically to conversations in PM. I.e. PRIVATE conversations.

Seems curious that you think the appropriate response is to make them semi-public.

I would just stop making offers and/or dealing with the offending parties.

Bringing up private conversations here, even in part, is quite contrary to the point you are trying to make.

He's never shy any other time. :lol: :roll: :lol:

Actually, my post was prompted by a guy over on BS... but it's happened here as well.
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Re: Lowballers

Postby coincrazy » Mon Aug 12, 2013 4:09 pm

Bluegill wrote:I'm surprised a certain individual hasn't posted somethging along the lines of...
by xxxxxxxxxx » Sun xxx xx xxxx 12:57 pm
It sounds as if you are referring specifically to conversations in PM. I.e. PRIVATE conversations.

Seems curious that you think the appropriate response is to make them semi-public.

I would just stop making offers and/or dealing with the offending parties.

Bringing up private conversations here, even in part, is quite contrary to the point you are trying to make.

He's never shy any other time. :lol: :roll: :lol:


This sounds very familiar.
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Re: Lowballers

Postby cesariojpn » Tue Aug 13, 2013 1:00 pm

I'm more pissed at the sellers on eBay who have inflated prices on their silver, and have the "Best Offer" button ticked open. And then get insulted when I offer a "fair" offer accounting for melt and postage.
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Re: Lowballers

Postby CLINT-THE-GREAT » Tue Aug 13, 2013 1:12 pm

cesariojpn wrote:I'm more pissed at the sellers on eBay who have inflated prices on their silver, and have the "Best Offer" button ticked open. And then get insulted when I offer a "fair" offer accounting for melt and postage.


I wouldn't get that pissed off at ebay sellers.... the Buy it Now or Best Offer auctions aren't meant for RC'ers..... We already know that if it is a BIN or BO... the prices are already inflated. They are selling to the general public who doesn't have a GREAT community to buy/sell/trade with like RC. Plus ebayers have to pay 10-13% on the shipping and selling price... so you have to factor that into why they might not accept your offer

So if it was say 1oz of silver and they had it listed for $25... and you offered them a "fair" price of $22....if they accepted it, they would then have to pay ebay $2.20-2.50 if they sold it to you at $22 making what they ACTUALLY receive be $19.80-$19.50... and thats not counting shipping... WHereas here on RC, you offer $22, someone is receiving $22, not $19.50

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Re: Lowballers

Postby slickeast » Tue Aug 13, 2013 1:59 pm

Ray,

I once offered Adam .9 cents( that's 9/10th of a cent) shipped for copper cents. He turned my offer down.
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Re: Lowballers

Postby 68Camaro » Tue Aug 13, 2013 4:14 pm

Maybe I'm drawing too fine a line (because I have done and will continue to do the second of these things I'm about to present) but there are: 1) people that push this to the point of offensive (I hope I'm never that), and there are 2) people that will sometimes test the waters for items that they really aren't dying to buy at the offered price (even at a good price) but would be willing to take at a lesser price. Sometimes if an item hasn't sold quickly and for me it falls into the second group, I might make an offer at a price that works for me.
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Re: Lowballers

Postby beauanderos » Tue Aug 13, 2013 4:28 pm

68Camaro wrote:Maybe I'm drawing too fine a line (because I have done and will continue to do the second of these things I'm about to present) but there are: 1) people that push this to the point of offensive (I hope I'm never that), and there are 2) people that will sometimes test the waters for items that they really aren't dying to buy at the offered price (even at a good price) but would be willing to take at a lesser price. Sometimes if an item hasn't sold quickly and for me it falls into the second group, I might make an offer at a price that works for me.

And I do that too... but I'll tell the seller right up front that they should wait for a better offer... because they would REALLY have to tempt me to get me to spend money, for instance, on gold when I'd rather be buying silver. There's two different classes of sellers as well. 1) people like Chris who go out and dig up deals (doing all of us a favor) at current pricing levels and then marking those lots up minimally to exact a quick turnover and small profit. That's his business model, and if you try to dicker (unless he's inviting offers on larger amounts) then you take all the incentive out of the deal for him. Chris should be called Walmartostock, because he's out there securing the absolute lowest rockbottom pricing he can find, and then passing along those bargains to other members.
2) Buyers who have bought and held for a long time, and who may have a sizable profit in the item they're wishing to sell. Those individuals might be more willing to accept offers that met them halfway. If they counteroffer, you know they fit in that second category. ;)
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Re: Lowballers

Postby smackvay » Tue Aug 13, 2013 8:09 pm

CLINT-THE-GREAT wrote:
cesariojpn wrote:I'm more pissed at the sellers on eBay who have inflated prices on their silver, and have the "Best Offer" button ticked open. And then get insulted when I offer a "fair" offer accounting for melt and postage.


I wouldn't get that pissed off at ebay sellers.... the Buy it Now or Best Offer auctions aren't meant for RC'ers..... We already know that if it is a BIN or BO... the prices are already inflated. They are selling to the general public who doesn't have a GREAT community to buy/sell/trade with like RC. Plus ebayers have to pay 10-13% on the shipping and selling price... so you have to factor that into why they might not accept your offer

So if it was say 1oz of silver and they had it listed for $25... and you offered them a "fair" price of $22....if they accepted it, they would then have to pay ebay $2.20-2.50 if they sold it to you at $22 making what they ACTUALLY receive be $19.80-$19.50... and thats not counting shipping... WHereas here on RC, you offer $22, someone is receiving $22, not $19.50

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Re: Lowballers

Postby Zincanator » Wed Aug 14, 2013 1:02 am

I get stacks of laughable offers when I post just about anything on Craigslist. But it's always worth it to filter through all that -- and end up with a cash-in-hand sale, and no absurd FeeBay or PayFoul commissions. I still can't believe FeeBay gets away with pulling commission on shipping charges.
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Re: Lowballers

Postby highroller4321 » Wed Aug 14, 2013 7:21 pm

slickeast wrote:Ray,

I once offered Adam .9 cents( that's 9/10th of a cent) shipped for copper cents. He turned my offer down.



I don't think that that is the lowest lowball you have ever done to me either! :roll:
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Re: Lowballers

Postby cesariojpn » Thu Aug 15, 2013 9:10 pm

CLINT-THE-GREAT wrote:
cesariojpn wrote:I'm more pissed at the sellers on eBay who have inflated prices on their silver, and have the "Best Offer" button ticked open. And then get insulted when I offer a "fair" offer accounting for melt and postage.


I wouldn't get that pissed off at ebay sellers.... the Buy it Now or Best Offer auctions aren't meant for RC'ers..... We already know that if it is a BIN or BO... the prices are already inflated. They are selling to the general public who doesn't have a GREAT community to buy/sell/trade with like RC. Plus ebayers have to pay 10-13% on the shipping and selling price... so you have to factor that into why they might not accept your offer

So if it was say 1oz of silver and they had it listed for $25... and you offered them a "fair" price of $22....if they accepted it, they would then have to pay ebay $2.20-2.50 if they sold it to you at $22 making what they ACTUALLY receive be $19.80-$19.50... and thats not counting shipping... WHereas here on RC, you offer $22, someone is receiving $22, not $19.50

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Well it's their fault for not anticipating such things and having stagnant stock.
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Re: Lowballers

Postby CLINT-THE-GREAT » Thu Aug 15, 2013 10:18 pm

cesariojpn wrote:
CLINT-THE-GREAT wrote:
cesariojpn wrote:Well it's their fault for not anticipating such things and having stagnant stock.


I didn't konw ASE's were considered Stagnant.... :shock: :shock:

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Re: Lowballers

Postby CLINT-THE-GREAT » Thu Aug 15, 2013 10:20 pm

cesariojpn wrote:
CLINT-THE-GREAT wrote:
cesariojpn wrote:Well it's their fault for not anticipating such things and having stagnant stock.



They did anticipate it....that's why their prices are higher.... you just dont like the higher prices.. and they don't like your lowball prices

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Re: Lowballers

Postby Engineer » Fri Aug 16, 2013 2:50 pm

I had some 'need to buy at or below spot' offers at the bottom of the market this summer. I'd like to thank them for not buying my silver at 15.5x.
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Re: Lowballers

Postby beauanderos » Fri Aug 16, 2013 3:18 pm

Engineer wrote:I had some 'need to buy at or below spot' offers at the bottom of the market this summer. I'd like to thank them for not buying my silver at 15.5x.

a year ago "at or below spot" wouldn't have been a bad offer :shifty:
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