Oaktree
Super Member
I always ask what is your lowest acceptable price. If it's more than I want to pay, I move on. If it's not, I buy it. That way I don't waste the seller's time or more importantly, mine.
I don't understand why any seller would want to give up all their bargaining power by telling you what the lowest price he'll accept is, unless they're really desperate to unload something. I get that you might not enjoy dickering, but that's just part of the game.
Well , i have been through that ruse to.
Guy shows up wanting to buy a 1st gen Mazda RX7 I listed for parts with a toasted rotary I bought it for the interior and spare rear axle for my other RX7.
the guy shows up, then wants me to (donate) it to the church group he is part of and they are going to restore it and then do a raffle.
And why should it make any difference to you, the seller, if a "church group" wants it? I think you did the right thing.