What is "low ball"


A lot of ads say something to the effect "no lowballers please". So I'm curious what people think is "lowball".

I'm looking for a percentage from people. I'm thinking less than 75% of asking price is where "low ball" kicks in, but I'm interested in what the general consensus is (if there is one).
jaxwired
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Csmgolf, "offensive" ?????

That is so foreign to me I have no idea how to respond. You get an email for lower than you expect and you are "offended." Very sad really.

Polk, I see we are so far apart on life experiences that further conversation is pointless. I married the love of my life 25 years ago and everything WE have is OURS. I pity someone who goes through life looking over their shoulder worrying about splitting up. We have joint accounts, everything is in both our names, We plan to go to our graves with whoever survives getting whatever there is.

Very sad you feel the need to flaunt what you have to your partner to feel superior and hide what you have to protect it.

very sad

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If someone asks you your bottom line and you give it to them, then don't bother offering lower because it is the bottom line. It is called courtesy. Lack of sourtesy is offensive, period. If you don't get it, sorry. What is sad is thinking lack of courtesy is ok.
Don't be sad Herman, she'll get over it, and I already have. Lowballers have nothing to lose, and I'm just not into the Leave it to Beaver lifstyle. You have to make it with or without someone.
Another lowball part of this thread is the family counseling.

I like to go to urban dictionary for most of my slang:

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=lowball
When I list something, I put free shipping and no paypal fee with price firm. This blocks out all lowballers without saying no lowballers. I have always sold listing this way. I think it takes more balls to ask for the buyer to pay for paypal.