I just had an extreme lowball offer on a gun I have from sale on here from a newbie that's been on here a whole 7 days. He's on my ignore list now. I was tempted to tell him what he could do with his $150.
Offer to meet up at Stroud. LolI just had an extreme lowball offer on a gun I have from sale on here from a newbie that's been on here a whole 7 days. He's on my ignore list now. I was tempted to tell him what he could do with his $150.
I just had an extreme lowball offer on a gun I have from sale on here from a newbie that's been on here a whole 7 days. He's on my ignore list now. I was tempted to tell him what he could do with his $150.
Haha. I was hoping that thread was going to be a good one after that lowball offer.
Is there a number or percentage that magically makes an offer a lowball? Or is that amount strictly in the mind of the seller?
Serious question, btw. Newbies often don't have the knowledge and/or experience most of you guys do.
That doesn't answer the question...If they don't have the experience or know what something is worth, how do they know to low ball and not just pay the price that's posted? Lol, newbie yes, naive no, they know what they're doing.
I understand that you feel lowballed and insulted. No argument here.With how easy it is to search the internet it’s hard to lowball as hard as that guy lowballed. It looked pretty insulting.
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