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Why put OBO if you are firm or get insulted

By shlockdoc

6 years ago


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    #15 6 years ago
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    Why would a seller add OBO to their price when they are not looking for offers and get insulted. That’s my best offer. At least an offer was made. A simple too low or counter offer would be respectful. Why is that too much to ask. Why not say firm?

    I agree here. Why should some one get insulted if you offer to purchase or trade for their game? Owners have the right to set there asking price and potential buyers have the right to put up their offer price. I also agree a response is warranted if an offer is put forth

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