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<p>[QUOTE="NickRobin, post: 601535, member: 10617"]Usually if I say this it will always be a sold price online. Also not always an eBay price. Remember that other online shops exist. Usually if I can’t find a sold price ( which is rare, but sometimes items are rare not to have others selling them) I say, “This is what I can find it for online. I will sell it for a little less than that price If you can find it anywhere else for less. Remember that shipping is not included with my price and if you buy a few things from my shop you will get a better price always.” Obviously selling it for the lowest price you can find it for online is the best move in my book. I usually take off a chunk of money from the bottom price if it is something that sits in store for too long, but if the same person keeps asking about it the price stays firm unless they are willing to have a fair bargain. </p><p>With the history of being on both sides as the buyer and the seller you can relate and level with them. If they just want to resell then the price is higher. It just depends on the situation. Hard to broadcast the same answer on every market encounter.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NickRobin, post: 601535, member: 10617"]Usually if I say this it will always be a sold price online. Also not always an eBay price. Remember that other online shops exist. Usually if I can’t find a sold price ( which is rare, but sometimes items are rare not to have others selling them) I say, “This is what I can find it for online. I will sell it for a little less than that price If you can find it anywhere else for less. Remember that shipping is not included with my price and if you buy a few things from my shop you will get a better price always.” Obviously selling it for the lowest price you can find it for online is the best move in my book. I usually take off a chunk of money from the bottom price if it is something that sits in store for too long, but if the same person keeps asking about it the price stays firm unless they are willing to have a fair bargain. With the history of being on both sides as the buyer and the seller you can relate and level with them. If they just want to resell then the price is higher. It just depends on the situation. Hard to broadcast the same answer on every market encounter.[/QUOTE]
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