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<blockquote data-quote="dugby" data-source="post: 2037899" data-attributes="member: 7393"><p>Almost no one sells a house without using that very approach. You are not "Entitled" to a price a seller doesn't want to agree to. Dishonesty is the only "Not right" thing to bring into a transaction. Misrepresenting an item or not honoring a committment are "Not Right" things. </p><p></p><p>It is my opinion that calling a high price or a low offer "Not Right" is "Not Right". You have not been insulted or wronged in any way. Just say "No Thanks" or "Thank You for the offer but no thanks".</p><p></p><p>Technically what is funny is the elasticity of demand differences among the communites of regular gun people and the newbies that wash in on a wave of fear. We regular gun people are a tight bunch when it comes to our money. We re-load, pick up brass and compare costs almost endlessly. All of a sudden these new people come in and they are not that hung up on saving the nickles we fret over. Here is my money give it to me!!! Sends all of us right into sticker shock <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dugby, post: 2037899, member: 7393"] Almost no one sells a house without using that very approach. You are not "Entitled" to a price a seller doesn't want to agree to. Dishonesty is the only "Not right" thing to bring into a transaction. Misrepresenting an item or not honoring a committment are "Not Right" things. It is my opinion that calling a high price or a low offer "Not Right" is "Not Right". You have not been insulted or wronged in any way. Just say "No Thanks" or "Thank You for the offer but no thanks". Technically what is funny is the elasticity of demand differences among the communites of regular gun people and the newbies that wash in on a wave of fear. We regular gun people are a tight bunch when it comes to our money. We re-load, pick up brass and compare costs almost endlessly. All of a sudden these new people come in and they are not that hung up on saving the nickles we fret over. Here is my money give it to me!!! Sends all of us right into sticker shock :) [/QUOTE]
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