I've got no problem with someone trying to buy cheap. I do it all the time and an am one of the cheapest people on this planet, when it comes to trying to buy anything. I always assume I can buy for less then the asking price - that is - unless I'm in northern Michigan. There the attitude seems to be " I'm going to get my price, or I'll scrap this thing."
That's why I tried to avoid any confusion by clearly posting "price is firm - I do NOT need the money - do NOT make lower offers."
Apparently it did not matter, or maybe some did not read carefully. Like I said, if someone asked "will you take a little less", I wouldn't be upset at all. But, when I hear the silly Ebay phrase, over and over, about what is the "Buy It Now" price, it gets silly.
I also thing that many people simply do no read carefully . . . or even listen carefully.
Case in point. I make all my outgoing phone calls with a cell phone. It is never turned on, otherwise. So, whenever I leave a message with somebody - I always clearly state "do not use called ID and call back this #" . . . call my land line at ...." etc. I always leave my land line number and make the statement twice. What happens? 9 out of 10 times, they call back on my cell phone and I often don't even know about it until a few days later.
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