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A rather irritating thing I'm noticing lately...
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In that case, I just give up because 1) the auctioning will go on forever 2) I can't trust the seller.
There was 1 time I was selling a dress for 9m, which a couple of people put down their c/o & 1 buyer noted me to buy it now for 9m. And I told the people who offered that the dress is sold where one person offered 10m, but i me kept my promise & sold for 9m & the person who offered 10m was mad at me. Looool
nuff said.
People use these tactics because they get someone hooked and they "work". Then when people wise up to them, the tactics change. It pays to know when you're getting screwed so that you know when to back out.
I do really wonder how do people keep their c/o for days, when on the rare occasion I take c/o, the c/o always backs out after like a day or two..
Then you see two more sellers in belvast for 15m and 18m.
On the other side of that I hate buyers who ask you to hold something and then decide they either want to renegotiate when it comes time to pay or end up buying it from someone else. Especially when they don't TELL you that they bought it from someone else and go radio silence for like a week. If I'm putting something aside for a seller that is a courtesy on my part, it has no benefit for me and might actually cause me to take a hit in profit if you make me hold onto a new item for like a week, so don't be a jerk and honor your agreement. Don't make me regret being amicable just because you found a better price somewhere down the road.
It's the opposite for me. Auto Win was the first one I was exposed to, and B.O. is Body Odor to me, no matter the context. I have to think twice whenever someone uses it to represent something else.