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Bargaining with Listings?

Just wondering if you usually bargain over listing prices. I've always paid what's asked, though the couple times I've tried to sell I usually get bargained down. I'm starting to wonder if I should pad my listings sometimes.

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Shared on Jul 30, 2013 Flag this


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  • I've always paid what ever is asked and sometimes a little more because I feel guilty that I'm getting such a good deal and I don't want to be unfair.

  • I have mixed feelings about this. I think it might be worth bargaining down if someone lists something for way above the market price. At the same time though, some women paid a lot for the bras they are selling and list it for a much lower price, so it's a little rude to ask to pay less. In my opinion, if you have a problem with the price, you should try to buy it somewhere else. If I see a listing outside my price range, I just don't even consider buying it because I have a budget. I respect that the bra in question cost the user a lot of money that I can't afford to help them recoup. If a bra is outside my budget, I will offer an exchange since I have a lot of bras that don't fit me.

    Don't be afraid to tell them that you can't afford to take less than what you listed a bra for. I really like what brasihatelove said about selling and bargaining. You need to consider how much a bra is worth to you when choosing a price. http://brasihate.blogspot.com/2013/02/thoughts-tips-on-selling-bras.html

    Also, if someone buys multiple bras from me at once, I sometimes give them a better deal than buying the bras separately. Other than that, I try not to waver from what I'm asking because it's usually already going to lose me money if I bought it full price and seldom wore it.

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