If the seller wants an amount of money then they can stick to their price. Even if it means re-bumping a thread later on.The way I look at it is surely if everyone is tight you get less bargains. If the person selling something is adamant they want £20 and not a penny less then fair enough, but still bumping a thread back up 6 weeks later and not excepting less is silly.
Thing is - if Sellers accept offers lower than they wanted, its swings and roundabouts, when that seller in the future wants to buy something he will also get a bargain.
Perhaps they will never get the sale, perhaps they will
Selling at a bargain price is not pure justification meaning you will buy at a bargain price. If you sell for your desired 'fair price' then you can buy something else at a 'fair price'
Just sale and demand, aligned with the sellers desires/desperation.
If just offloading your gear without a desperate need for cash, or if you are saving up for something else in the longer term then you don't need to sell now at any price.
The barrel condom/sock is a bit of a funny example. You can buy them new for £5, or you can buy them second hand for £5.
Here one is requested and offers vary from one very dirty white one at £5, one for £1 or 6 for £5
http://p8ntballer-forums.com/threads/barrel-sock.149858/
Quite a variation.
But if someone wants a specific brand or design hard enough then they will pay for it. If not wanted that hard then they will pay less
It would appear that lock lids are another 'desireable' attracting second hand sales at pretty much the same as new (especialy when prices are quoted, but exclde postage & fees)
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