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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2140238, member: 36230"]Your answer should be obvious, Bryan... as I said earlier, unless this fellow is willing to pay you a worthwhile amount for what you have, you might as well just sell yourself, and if selling well, only as individual coins. I know you are a regular seller and see no reason why you should sell to a one-time buyer, who is lowballing you and whining, instead of putting the extra money in your own pocket.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the other gentleman's post regarding competing with a supplier or customer, while generally wise advice, never say never. In your situation there is no supplier competition, and as you later stated, this guy isn't really a customer (or at least has not been), so the point is moot. It seems that the potential buyer simply wants to remove the competition (you), acquire his inventory, and do so at a basement price. You have no obligation to this fellow, and unless he is willing to wash your hands in return, he should be viewed as nothing more than a potential customer. There will always be those, particularly in this business, with a questionable sense of entitlement, and who, if given the opportunity, will gladly walk all over you. From the outsidelooking in, this appears to be exactly what this person is trying to do to you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2140238, member: 36230"]Your answer should be obvious, Bryan... as I said earlier, unless this fellow is willing to pay you a worthwhile amount for what you have, you might as well just sell yourself, and if selling well, only as individual coins. I know you are a regular seller and see no reason why you should sell to a one-time buyer, who is lowballing you and whining, instead of putting the extra money in your own pocket. As for the other gentleman's post regarding competing with a supplier or customer, while generally wise advice, never say never. In your situation there is no supplier competition, and as you later stated, this guy isn't really a customer (or at least has not been), so the point is moot. It seems that the potential buyer simply wants to remove the competition (you), acquire his inventory, and do so at a basement price. You have no obligation to this fellow, and unless he is willing to wash your hands in return, he should be viewed as nothing more than a potential customer. There will always be those, particularly in this business, with a questionable sense of entitlement, and who, if given the opportunity, will gladly walk all over you. From the outsidelooking in, this appears to be exactly what this person is trying to do to you.[/QUOTE]
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