I agree with millercarbon's 2nd paragraph. Ask a price that is fair and
reasonable after doing some research and hold to it because if there are
knowledgable buyers out there, they will know that and won't haggle
just to shave a few bucks of one's price. That is not to say that they
can't or wouldn't make a counter-offer which you are free to accept or
reject if you think it's close enough (or not). But just dropping the
price on your own is negotiating against yourself and shows lack of
confidence and buyers will pick that up.
Sellers: When do you drop your price?
Selling my first piece of gear. I've had a lot of views but no offers. It's been about 5 days. Great condition, 2 years old, offering about about 1/3rd off. No original box.
Perhaps all gear is particular, so if that's so, we can end this thread right here. But in case there's a general bit of advice, How long do you let an ad marinate before adjusting the price?
Perhaps all gear is particular, so if that's so, we can end this thread right here. But in case there's a general bit of advice, How long do you let an ad marinate before adjusting the price?
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