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O.N.O.
RedRobin:
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How about making it a rule for sellers to write ONO when they are open to negotiation? And for a sale not being open for negotiation when "ONO" doesn't appear.
Somehow I guess that there's quite a few here who support the whole 'culture' of haggling (I detest it, as I've too often made obvious) and so my suggestion won't be taken up. So, my workaround will have to be some choice words to dissuade such behaviour whenever I post something for sale (not often).
:laugh:
edd666999:
Or people that don't want to haggle put "no offers"
RedRobin:
--- Quote from: edd666999 on September 28, 2010, 05:15:27 pm ---
Or people that don't want to haggle put "no offers"
--- End quote ---
....Yep :happy2:
Jeeze, that was a quick reply. I'm glad I'm not alone with such a thought.
edd666999:
I'm the opposite to you though lol I love a good haggle! But if someone says no offers and the price is the general going rate I will just buy it.
I have missed out on a few good buys by messing around with haggling tho! Topcat will I'm sure back me up on that haha
RedRobin:
^^^^
Actually, you've just hit the nail on the head: It's more of an enhancement to the forum if the 'no offers/ono' subject is always made clear by the seller, then everyone knows where they stand.
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