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Price limits......you fur it or agin it?

Does ODT need some form of price limits

  • Mods should delete the gouger ads

    Votes: 5 2.4%
  • Members should be able to post comments to say it's overpriced

    Votes: 55 26.7%
  • Undecided - don't like over priced ads but it's their stuff

    Votes: 9 4.4%
  • It's a free market - I just laugh and move on

    Votes: 138 67.0%
  • Hope they get it so I can sell some and cash in too.

    Votes: 9 4.4%
  • Just waiting for Taco Tuesday

    Votes: 24 11.7%

  • Total voters
    206
  • Poll closed .
I keep forgetting! I must apologize to our ever growing contingency of #snowflakes. My hope now is that the Quorum of the Poors will forgive me and not savage my future, over priced listings with ridicule and disdain.

“the Quorum of the Poors”

...dang that’s funny, I laughed out loud
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But, but, but - WE AS BROTHERS should have the RIGHT to ridicule said seller IN ABLE TO WARN our less-aware brothers. We must protect our underlings from the greedy gouging profiteering unscrupulous actions of some members!!! We should be able to SHAME them into lowering their prices!!!! Free speech! Free speech! Muh first amendment RIGHTS!

Does anyone ever advise the seller that their item is priced to low in the comments? Or do they just quickly buy it and relist it here for more?
 
Does anyone ever advise the seller that their item is priced to low in the comments? Or do they just quickly buy it and relist it here for more?
Actually that exact thing happened just a few weeks ago with an M1 carbine. Guy posted it for 1200, admitted he didn't know what it was worth, someone schooled him up real quick on what it was, and he pulled the ad. After he had received his asked price. No one said a single thing about it, no mod intervention. It happened.

That wasn't the first time either, but no one talks about that, like a lot of other things that are passed over on this site. Oh well. God bless convenience.
 
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Actually that exact thing happened just a few weeks ago with an M1 carbine. Guy posted it for 1200, admitted he didn't know what it was worth, someone schooled him up real quick on what it was, and he pulled the ad. After he had received his asked price. No one said a single thing about it, no mod intervention. It happened.

A guy a while ago posted a Colt Cobra for way too low, I immediately said "I'll take it." He got a bunch of PM's saying it was way too low all within minutes. He had based his price on the prices that the pawn shops had told him, so he didn't really know what it was worth. He pm'd me that he didnt know it was worth double what he had posted it for. He ended up selling it for a more realistic (higher) price. I wasn't upset, and told him that I understood he had made a mistake listing it too low.

Another guy posted a really nice Colt Cobra for a little less than it was worth. I told him he was low when I met him to buy it and he told me he had gotten a bunch of PM's telling him so. He didn't care, he wanted quick cash for his honeymoon, I drove to him and paid him the next day. Both parties were happy with the transaction.

A seller should be able to sell whatever they want for whatever price they want, low or high.

If I posted something for way lower than it was worth, especially something rare, or unusual, I think I would appreciate the heads up.
 
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