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Rude to ask questions on sale adds?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jakeweb09" data-source="post: 1865747" data-attributes="member: 113122"><p>I definitely agree dumping on sale prices is wrong and I think the vast majority of us are pretty good about not doing it, but there will always be people who do. If I think a price is high but still interested I will PM a offer. But would never argue if they don't want to go down. I would say I'm the same way, if I think I'll need it in the future but not at all right now then I'll price a bit high and if I know I'll never use it I'll price lower to move it as I don't like having any clutter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jakeweb09, post: 1865747, member: 113122"] I definitely agree dumping on sale prices is wrong and I think the vast majority of us are pretty good about not doing it, but there will always be people who do. If I think a price is high but still interested I will PM a offer. But would never argue if they don’t want to go down. I would say I’m the same way, if I think I’ll need it in the future but not at all right now then I’ll price a bit high and if I know I’ll never use it I’ll price lower to move it as I don’t like having any clutter. [/QUOTE]
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