(11-23-2019, 06:45 AM)Tester28 Wrote: I've always had impeccable transactions across many shave forums.This idea is new to me: retracting items, after receiving interest, then relisting at a higher price. It seems rude to use responses to a sale post as justification to ask for more; kind of an awkward semi-auction.
You do get the occasional query followed by indecision or a rejection, sometimes you get
outright trolling from guys who are enraged you didn't sell to them, or pulled your item (without committing
to anyone) and revised the price upward, or aren't selling at the price they want to pay.... sometimes you
get stupid questions like does this come in a box even though you haven't shown or mentioned a box....
but that is the cost of BST access and not having to pay double fees to eBay and PayPal.
As a rule, owners can do whatever they wish with a product they've purchased. And buyers can also do whatever
they want. What you cannot and should not do is misbehave after a sale is agreed to....that is egregious. If someone
says they're going to buy from you and are dragging their heels, never send a follow up message, as they might take it
as leverage to haggle. Simply ignore them and sell to the next person who asks.
I would say that overall I've dealt with some very, very nice folks and happy to say that each and
every piece I've sold has found a good home.
The reason I see it as negative is that I see the listed price as the seller's side of a sale agreement (which just hasn't been completed by the other party yet). You don't see anything wrong with it, so could you explain your thinking?