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When did collecting become so aggressive?
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<blockquote data-quote="retrotoyinfo" data-source="post: 471162" data-attributes="member: 9848"><p>Ebay allows a seller to send an optional message to a potential buyer when declining the offer or offering a counter offer. I suppose the idea of ebay allowing a seller to send a message when declining an offer is for the option of allowing a seller to put a message indicating the sort of money they would accept. But some sellers see this message option as the opportunity for some sort of 'retaliatory' response about how insulted they feel. </p><p></p><p>I have been on both sides as a seller and buyer. I've had an item up for sale on Buy It Now for £250, and been offered less than £100 on it by several 'chancers' :lol: . I do feel a bit insulted in a way, but it is just pointless to attack someone with a message, just a decline is enough. It's generally naive or inexperienced sellers who send such messages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrotoyinfo, post: 471162, member: 9848"] Ebay allows a seller to send an optional message to a potential buyer when declining the offer or offering a counter offer. I suppose the idea of ebay allowing a seller to send a message when declining an offer is for the option of allowing a seller to put a message indicating the sort of money they would accept. But some sellers see this message option as the opportunity for some sort of 'retaliatory' response about how insulted they feel. I have been on both sides as a seller and buyer. I've had an item up for sale on Buy It Now for £250, and been offered less than £100 on it by several 'chancers' :lol: . I do feel a bit insulted in a way, but it is just pointless to attack someone with a message, just a decline is enough. It's generally naive or inexperienced sellers who send such messages. [/QUOTE]
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