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How do you contact the buyer after you decline a offer want to accept his offer now

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You do not.  One time and it's over.

Good Moms let you lick the Beaters.

Great Moms turn them off first.
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Off topic, but you might want to take another look at your listing for the two pennies. Your title says "1946 and 1942," but the pennies in two of the photos are 1968 and 1969, and 1958 and 1959 in another photo.

 

Those discrepancies are going to be a problem for you if that listing sells. You're going to want to end that listing, fix the issues, including the misspelled words and the incomplete phrase in the title, delete any photos that are incorrect, and relist the two pennies.

 

The listing for the single penny could use some work, as well, like more (and better) photos.

 

Good luck to you!

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I keep a legal pad handy for quick notes.   That's how I built my customer database over the past twenty five years.

 

I believe you meant to write a 'potential' buyer.  

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Why did you turn down offer? or did time expire it? 

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Thinking outside the box... if you still have a Watcher, that may be your potential buyer. Try to send the offer to Watchers.

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You don't. You declined so the buyer does not want you bugging them about it.

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If the buyer doesn't want to contact you, it's best not to be stubborn because they don't want to be bothered no matter how good or bad your intentions are.

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One and done. 

As a buyer after you turned me down I would not buy it anyway. 

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