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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just “heart” the item and wait to see if the seller offers anything. If they do, I usually take it.[/quote] This is a good strategy.[/quote] I need to tell DW about this. She recently completed a purchase where she threw out a lowball because she had limited interest in the item. The seller accepted and when the item arrived, it included a note thanking for the purchase as the seller is a teacher that uses the proceeds to fund her classroom. Now we both feel like shit and I’m not even involved![/quote] You’re wonderful! It depends on the seller. Some people buy at thrift shops with the intention to resell, so when they pay $1.00, a lowball offer of $15 might feel great to them. I sell things I bought for my family at regular prices, so offering me $15 for a $300 pair of shoes in new condition doesn’t inspire me to let it go. One more reason why “liking” the item is a good strategy, because you don’t generally know which kind of seller you’re dealing with. [/quote]
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