In article <31e138ff.1555603920@snews2.zippo.com>, snorvich@interaccess.com says...
>dscamera@aol.com (DSCAMERA) wrote:
>>Just a note. Let's not waste time with "Make an offer" pricing. If you
>>know what you want to get for your equiptment then ask for it.
>As a buyer, there are two things which are
>exceptionally frustrating: "Make an offer"
>pricing and packaging multiple items into a
>"system" where one item is relatively undesirable. [...]
Even more fun is "make an offer" pricing, when a condition
description and/or important identifying information have
been omitted, so that one does not know what one is asked
to bid on..... While "make an offer" pricing is annoying
to a potential buyer, I can imagine some circumstances
which would make it appropriate for the seller to
offer an item that way.....
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