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7 replies

HelloKittyIsMyBitch · 06/12/2010 18:26

I'm SICK and TIRED of buyers emailing this question to me!!!! Grrrrrr.

Does anyone else feel the same?

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ragged · 06/12/2010 18:29

Totally feel the3 same; I have started putting ludicrious BIN prices on just to avoid the nuisance.

Talkinpeace · 06/12/2010 19:33

"Thank you for your inquiry.
I have a long standing policy of allowing all auctions to run to the end.
Good luck with your bidding"

and post it to the listing.

mogs0 · 06/12/2010 23:18

I don't mind people asking for a BIN. I ask them what price they had in mind and if I feel it's reasonable I accept and change the listing. I'd rather my items sold quickly so I can get them out of my house quicker!

notcitrus · 06/12/2010 23:26

I think of an optomistic price and then add 50%. And amazingly they often go for it! And if they don't, then the auction runs and no loss.

HelloKittyIsMyBitch · 07/12/2010 11:27

It's often the very popular itens where people ask for BIN. They know a bidding war is going to take place. It is foolish imo to give in.

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classydiva · 07/12/2010 19:36

If I see something I want I always ask the seller if they have a BIN price. Dont ask dont get. Why not put on your listings, you will not end early or list on a Buy It Now.

scarletbegonia · 07/12/2010 19:39

Agree with put it in the listing and then just ignore emails or ask emailers how much they want to offer, they very rarely reply but you might find you get an acceptable offer.

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