Kevin S.
Active member
Just wanted to let loose a mini-vent on the subject and give you guys a place to do the same. For me personally, I never get offended if someone acknowledges that their offer is low or explains why they're offering what they are. For example "I'm sorry I can't afford your price because ______, but thought I'd check to see if you'd be willing to sell for ____ since it's all I can offer at the moment." Even if it's half of what I'm asking, I can at least appreciate where they're coming from and sometimes I'm willing to take a big hit in such cases.
I recently had an animal for sale at $225 though and didn't have such a great experience with the offer. Someone contacted me through the ad and requested that I email them. I did, and answered a few questions. They gave me their zip code for a shipping quote, which I replied to with a shipping cost of $40. At that point, after several messages back and forth, they asked if I would take $170 shipped (and provided no reason for the low offer). Knowing that my shipping cost is $40, that's offering me $130 for an animal I listed at $225. I'm even more perplexed that they wouldn't just ask first thing if that's all they can budget-or maybe they just didn't think it was unreasonable somehow? I just don't understand why the multiple messages back and forth and asking me for a shipping quote before the low offer in this case. Maybe there's a good reason, but I'm not sure what it might be.
Anyway, this has been happening to me more and more lately and I figured some of you might be having similar experiences. Please tell me I'm not the only one? :sobstory:
I recently had an animal for sale at $225 though and didn't have such a great experience with the offer. Someone contacted me through the ad and requested that I email them. I did, and answered a few questions. They gave me their zip code for a shipping quote, which I replied to with a shipping cost of $40. At that point, after several messages back and forth, they asked if I would take $170 shipped (and provided no reason for the low offer). Knowing that my shipping cost is $40, that's offering me $130 for an animal I listed at $225. I'm even more perplexed that they wouldn't just ask first thing if that's all they can budget-or maybe they just didn't think it was unreasonable somehow? I just don't understand why the multiple messages back and forth and asking me for a shipping quote before the low offer in this case. Maybe there's a good reason, but I'm not sure what it might be.
Anyway, this has been happening to me more and more lately and I figured some of you might be having similar experiences. Please tell me I'm not the only one? :sobstory: