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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 1886640" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>Personally I think responding back, even if it's a simple "too low", is the best thing to do. Ignoring someone because they sent you an offer on something that hurt your feelings is a bit childish. You can set your own price but it's only worth what someone will pay for it and you get to decide so it's no harm, no foul. Besides, the person making the offer is just trying to save a buck while you're trying to make one and if you say no they just may up their offer to something you'd accept but since you ignored them you miss out on that potential sale. Since you never know at which price point someone going to get all bent out of shape over it's a guessing game either way. That being said I don't make ridiculous offers because I research values before making an offer. However, that often leads to me finding a gun I'm interested in, researching what I can buy it for elsewhere, making a fair offer only to have someone get their feelings hurt because they over payed and I won't over pay to make up the difference, bummer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 1886640, member: 24446"] Personally I think responding back, even if it's a simple "too low", is the best thing to do. Ignoring someone because they sent you an offer on something that hurt your feelings is a bit childish. You can set your own price but it's only worth what someone will pay for it and you get to decide so it's no harm, no foul. Besides, the person making the offer is just trying to save a buck while you're trying to make one and if you say no they just may up their offer to something you'd accept but since you ignored them you miss out on that potential sale. Since you never know at which price point someone going to get all bent out of shape over it's a guessing game either way. That being said I don't make ridiculous offers because I research values before making an offer. However, that often leads to me finding a gun I'm interested in, researching what I can buy it for elsewhere, making a fair offer only to have someone get their feelings hurt because they over payed and I won't over pay to make up the difference, bummer. [/QUOTE]
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