Current Events > IYO, when selling what amount do you feel is a 'reasonable offer'?

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Real_Account
06/10/17 2:38:21 PM
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Let's say someone is selling something for $90.00 and said that he is opening to offer. I offered him 80.00 is that 'reasonable' IYO? Or is that low-balling?
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Steelers
06/10/17 2:38:50 PM
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That's fine
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KiwiTerraRizing
06/10/17 2:40:11 PM
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It really depends what it is
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Nomadic View
06/10/17 2:40:43 PM
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Too broad of a question. It depends on what the object is.
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Soviet_Poland
06/10/17 2:41:26 PM
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It really depends on the item here. There are acceptable margins for things and it really varies.

Some used item without a real market is really much more open to the interpretation of the value. If I'm selling a wooden coffee table I built myself for $150 but someone is like, "nah, I'll do $100" that's probably reasonable (but I might not necessarily agree to it). But say someone was selling a brand new consumer electronic with a pretty standard price right around the release. Undercutting by $10 that much might be construed as unreasonable because there is no shortage of people who will buy it right around retail price.
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PMarth2002
06/10/17 2:41:50 PM
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Its pretty close to what he's asking for, sounds reasonable to me.
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littlebro07
06/10/17 2:42:44 PM
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KiwiTerraRizing
06/10/17 2:43:39 PM
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Electronics depreciate fast, 33% a year. Furniture slower at 25% and clothes pretty much instantly.
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