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Re: The competitive market place
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lugnet.market.theory
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Thu, 16 May 2002 17:17:33 GMT
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In lugnet.market.theory, Thomas Stangl writes:
> You can be completely respectful and still treat someone like dirt if you
> highjack their post to lowball their sales offer. If I follow your logic, as
> long as I do it all politely, it's fine.
What if you are merely pointing out that the item offered at the stated
price is not the best deal out there? That is both a kind of highjacking
and low-balling, even if it is through a third party not invloved in the thread.
I happen to appreciate those kinds of heads-up.
-- Hop-Frog
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: The competitive market place
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| richard marchetti wrote in message ... (...) thread. (...) Me too. How is it that when one of us sees a higher-than-reasonable price for something on eBay which we know is available cheaper elsewhere, people diss the seller ("scalper", etc) and (...) (23 years ago, 16-May-02, to lugnet.market.theory)
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| I disagree with Jude, and agree with Frank. (...) You can be completely respectful and still treat someone like dirt if you highjack their post to lowball their sales offer. If I follow your logic, as long as I do it all politely, it's fine. I think (...) (23 years ago, 16-May-02, to lugnet.market.theory)
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