i dont respond if an offer is insultingly low
Are you trying to lowball the shit out of them or something?
>>12390172
stop being poor
>>12390172
cause when you write NO LOW BALL OFFERS people offer you $60.
i like to block people who low ball offer me, its fun
>>12390172
if yous a kike i don't write (a response)
>>12390474
>cause when you write NO LOW BALL OFFERS people offer you $60
totally true. when i see that i send a $5 offer out of principle
>>12390474
>>12390180
>>12390177
different guy here, should offering 85-95% of the initial price be considered "lowballing"? This is typically what I do especially for listings 2+ months in duration.
>>12390177
>>12390180
>>12390467
>>12390474
>>12390764
>>12390760
Just respond to say that it is too low, you fucking rejects.
>>12390821
Do you ever get a response?
>>12391454
Yeh because that isn't obvious when you offer $80 on an item listed for 300
>>12391486
No, I offered about 5-10 dollars less.
I generally offer half what they are asking and I've purchased over 30 Items
>>12391542
Does that work?
>>12391753
the seller just overprices their shit and drops his prive by 10% like 10 times and then sells it. works like a charm
>>12391753
yea the average amount of money i spend per thing is 25 dollars
>>12391869
>>12392014
How does one determine whether a product on Grailed is overpriced? If it's new in box and yet 2/3 the retail price, is that good enough to go ahead and buy?
>>12392582
retail price
>>12392582
>>12392675
sorry about that its
(retail price + amount of followers + time on grailed) = Price to pay/offer
>>12392690
Why would someone pay more than the retail price lol?
OP is a lowballer
>>12392719
>(retail price + amount of followers + time on grailed) = Price to pay/offer
sorry
(-(retail price) + amount of followers + time on grailed) = Price to pay/offer
did this fix it
>>12391454
thats limited to the first 10 povertyfags. after that, it gets tiresome