beauanderos wrote:. I guess I need to start stating "Prices firm," like Market Harmony does.
beauanderos wrote: When I stand to make $4 on a four roll dime deal
christostock wrote:Geez Ray,
You usually offer me less than my posted price
beauanderos wrote:When I stand to make $4 on a four roll dime deal
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
-The Great
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.
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
-The Great
cesariojpn wrote:CLINT-THE-GREAT wrote:cesariojpn wrote:Well it's their fault for not anticipating such things and having stagnant stock.
cesariojpn wrote:CLINT-THE-GREAT wrote:cesariojpn wrote:Well it's their fault for not anticipating such things and having stagnant stock.
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.
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