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#11
Originally Posted by robrown View Post
I've gotten many offers since I lowered the price, all within the last day. Being the newb that I am, what should I do here? Offer it to the first person to ask? Or the highest bidder/cheapest shipping cost?
i dont know, i'm also new here so i cant help you
but i was first who said he's 100% sure

if you choose me,just please send me pm and i'll pay.

BR

Last edited by Blackall; 2008-06-27 at 06:44.
 
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#12
I'm ready to buy it. 340$. If you agree, Write me a Private message.
BR
 
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#13
why not say OBO?
good luck
 
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#14
What's OBO
 
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#15
Or Best Offer...
 
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#16
so i think it's high time you decided what to do - choose first offer or not first but few bucks higher..

there was nothing about "OBO" in the beginning btw
 
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#17
Well I would say normally the first person to offer you $. But if you haven't responded back to them and you got a higher offer, I think you should take it. If you've already committed it to someone, then do the right thing and follow through on the transaction regardless of late offers that might be better. Just my opinion.
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#18
Sold...................
 
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#19
yes, but sent to WRONG ADRESS!!!!!
 
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