If the seller wants to sell his item, he must be willing to at least consider offers. Sometimes the asking prices are ridiculous. For example, if I were looking at a car, and the seller said that he had just spent a lot of money on repairs. I would NOT make an offer based on what he spent on repair work. Did that in my younger days and found out that it is usually poorly done patching "just to get it good enough to sell." When I do make an offer, I base it on a few items: 1) What is it worth to me. I try to stay a bit below that price to give ME some wiggle room. 2) What would be the price of a new one, or what did that item likely cost new? Adjust for being used, depreciation, etc. 3) Seller's attitude. Bad attitude, no deal. 4) What is the asking price, and is it reasonable? I have purchased several items through want ads or flea markets without even negotiating. If the price is right, it will sell quickly. Better to grab up a good deal while it is available.
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