Norseman wrote:You will find most people wont put themselves out on a limb.
In my experience. These are the rules. (Meant in jest and in sarcasm, but strangle usually true)
1. Don't make an offer... Let the other person make the offer because they may not know how much the thing is worth and give you more than you would have asked.
2. Never give your full list out. Only the stuff that you really want to get rid of.
3. If you have multiple items on your trade partner's list only tell him you have one, and see how really bad he wants it.
4. Never get back to a person when you only marginally want something they have. Wait for a better offer.
5. If you have to make the offer always low ball.
Maybe someone else can finish the list and make it a top 10
I have to disagree with some of this list
firstly number 4
Thats just plain rude,and personally after you have done it to me more than twice,your going to end up on my "Do not trade list",ALWAYS get back to anyone who wants to trade with you,even if its a simple "No thanks"
second Number 5 low balling
Of course you want the best deal for you,thats just normal,but lowballing is again for me personally plain rude,i had one guy offer me $15 for over $140 worth of stuff,i just laughed and replied "no thanks"
Offer the lostest price you woud be willing to accept if you yourself were the seller,and then go from there
Thirdly number 3 "offer one thing on the list"
When i get home from work after posting the night before,i read all the Pm's before i get back to all the people who send them,and if trader A is offering 3 items on my want list and trader B is offering one,i'm going to reply to trader A first and tell Trader B, "I already have a offer pending" but if it falls through,i'll get back to you"
As you can see by my refs Number,i've been pretty good at this,and the key to me is the old golden rule "treat people as you would like to be treated"
Cheers
Steve
Trade or Sale lower rating ships first,comfirmation number given and expected apon postage.
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