I thought it was only at yard sales and on Craigslist that shoppers want
everything for nothing. I am findng the same mentality on eBay now. I
have been selling for about 10 years through various avenues and have
never seen anything like this. Have a...
My sales have been pathetic since February. Finally got the motivation
to start listing some new items. Again, I ask myself: why bother? Don't
even seem to be getting any views. What is going on with this site?
Hey, to anyone still reading this long conversation. Happy to report a
happy ending. Had an antique chest listed on Craigslist and eBay for a
while now. No interest until this week - got two lowballers from
Craigslist (to whom I politely said, "thank...
I understand your point. Mine has always been I just don't appreciate
the mentality of some buyers who try and waste my time and make
ridiculously lowball offers. I am not here to try and convince you of my
position. Obviously this conversation has t...
No, I don't see the world in terms of "black and white," but I do
clearly see the difference between negotiating a better deal (when it is
warrranted) and making lowball offers that attempt to "steal" others'
merchandise. Big difference seems to me.
Yes, I totally get what you are saying. You haven't read my earlier
posts. I think this called taking advantage of people. If some sellers
want to sell their items so low, that is their choice. I choose to sell
nice products at fair prices. I am not ...
If someone is struggling to feed his family, he doesn't need to be
looking at $175 quilts then does he? That is what thrift stores are for.
And, no, I don't agree that your proposed scenario is moral. Some
sellers may think the "buyer" (like you sugg...