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jamessperry16
jamessperry16
Updated Mar 05
jamessperry16
jamessperry16
Updated Mar 05

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Hi! I'm James. Some of my favorite brands are PINK Victoria's Secret, Michael Kors, and Nike. Thanks for stopping by! Feel free to leave me a comment so that I can check out your closet too. :)
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appldoc1972
appldoc1972 you should remember that....
Feb 28Reply
jamessperry16
jamessperry16 @appldoc1972 Hello to you as well. I generally try to avoid telling anyone what they "should" do, especially a mentally competent functional adult, as it is my opinion (unsolicited) and inherently condescending- and most certainly could lead to "pissing people off."
Feb 28Reply
jamessperry16
jamessperry16 @appldoc1972 Luckily, I don't sweat the small stuff in life. It seems society now has fed or bled this over kill of finding offense in practically everything into so many areas of our lives and conversation. Are we now really that sensitive and delicate? I hope not.
Feb 28Reply
jamessperry16
jamessperry16 @appldoc1972 But I digress. Depending on a multitude of factors and circumstances, many sellers are willing to accept below-market prices in order to complete a sale. IMHO, such negotiations are inherent in the process of buying and selling used clothing, among other things, and certainly not inappropriate or offensive
Feb 28Reply
jamessperry16
jamessperry16 @appldoc1972 There is nothing wrong with a buyer seeking such a deal. The seller remains free to decline. the determination of what is a “fair” price or a “good deal” is entirely subjective, and one person’s “fair” price is another person’s rip-off What exactly is a “low-ball” offer? What qualifies as a “low-ball”?
Feb 28Reply
jamessperry16
jamessperry16 @appldoc1972 Is it defined by a percentage of the asking price? What percentage below asking is a “low-ball”? What if the original asking price is particularly high and/or perceived as well above market – in that case, can one offer a larger percentage below asking without qualifying as a “low ball”? What if the original asking price is particularly low and/or perceived as well below market – in that case, do even small discounts qualify as a “low-ball”? Who makes these determinations?
Feb 28Reply
jamessperry16
jamessperry16 @appldoc1972 The bottom line is that, in most instances, the determination of a “low-ball” offer is as subjective as the determination of a “fair” or “good price,” and all of these various subjective determinations are inextricably interrelated.
Feb 28Reply
jamessperry16
jamessperry16 @appldoc1972 As a seller, I generally politely decline offers of 50% of my listing price, or counteroffer. But am not personally offended nor become angry over a perceived insult - I respond and move on. The exchange does not cause me the slightest bit of aggravation. I wouldn't be doing business if I couldn't handle these kinds of things.
Feb 28Reply
jamessperry16
jamessperry16 @appldoc1972 My opening offer was 70% of your asking price, which many other sellers have found reasonable in the past. It was certainly not intended to be exasperating or taxing to you. What is the big deal? It takes three seconds to read the offer and decline, counter or accept.
Feb 28Reply
jamessperry16
jamessperry16 @appldoc1972 If you are so inclined, you can spend an additional five seconds typing “no thank you” and hit send. Either way, it is far from an onerous or oppressive occurrence. . IMHO, if a seller does not want to receive offers for less than the asking price, he or she should expressly state as such in the listing (and buyers should abide).
Feb 28Reply
jamessperry16
jamessperry16 @appldoc1972 Take care and happy poshing, life's too short to sweat the small stuff
Feb 28Reply
missmoly
missmoly * Hi my name is Selma and I am a Poshmark Ambassador! ❤️ * Please check out my closet for name brand clothing-Wonderful Brand Bras, Soma, Men’s, Women’s, Children's-Vintage Pyrex, Pottery Barn & Much More. * I take many pictures to make sure you see all details. * Please follow my closet @Missmoly.  * ❤️P.S. If You Love Torrid,Pottery Barn & Soma You Have Come To The Right Place. 
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