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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I sell. Most of my items are priced to match the value of the quality and condition. For me, any offer close half is going to be immediately declined. Some sellers start by asking inflated prices and buyers get excited that they “offered half and got it”. So begin by asking yourself if the price seems reasonable and offer accordingly. And no seller wants to go back and forth. Make one reasonable offer and be done with it. I turn down a lot of offers. Keep in mind that Poshmark takes 20% and if it weighs more than 6lbs, we pay the extra shipping. I’m not finding a box, [b]wrapping it pretty with a thank you note (required)[/b], and going to the PO unless it’s worth my time. [/quote] This is really required? I have sold a number of items on Poshmark and have never included a note. And while I usually wrap it up in tissue paper it's more for protection than about making it pretty....have always gotten good ratings though.[/quote] I just got a 4 star rating because I didn’t include a gift. She got the brand new item as described to her door in three days with a thank you note and paid 20% of the retail cost but that wasn’t enough for her. Seriously. I accepted her offer, got a whopping $9 on the sale but she expects a gift too. [/quote]
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