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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2201186, member: 36230"]Perhaps, sir; if you're unable to take even the most minor of criticisms, it may be that the internet isn't the place for you, and your later poo-pooing about the "uptight" keeping you from posting here seems to indicate as much.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for having worked in a shop and therefore understanding the dynamics of buying and selling, this only helps make my point, so perhaps I should thank you. You're absolutely right about this gentlemen having the choice to decline your offer, which he apparently did when telling you the "lowest he could go was $300 for the pair", which also seems to indicate he was already offering you a discount but just not the one you felt entitled to. </p><p><br /></p><p>I will apologize if you've misinterpreted my comments, and perhaps you didn't intend to come off as such, but the idea that someone, often a dealer, is some sort of bad guy for not being willing and happy to lose his potential profit so that someone else, who simply feels entitled, can make it gets old.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2201186, member: 36230"]Perhaps, sir; if you're unable to take even the most minor of criticisms, it may be that the internet isn't the place for you, and your later poo-pooing about the "uptight" keeping you from posting here seems to indicate as much. As for having worked in a shop and therefore understanding the dynamics of buying and selling, this only helps make my point, so perhaps I should thank you. You're absolutely right about this gentlemen having the choice to decline your offer, which he apparently did when telling you the "lowest he could go was $300 for the pair", which also seems to indicate he was already offering you a discount but just not the one you felt entitled to. I will apologize if you've misinterpreted my comments, and perhaps you didn't intend to come off as such, but the idea that someone, often a dealer, is some sort of bad guy for not being willing and happy to lose his potential profit so that someone else, who simply feels entitled, can make it gets old.[/QUOTE]
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