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stingrayPete1977
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I've kept out of this so far because I've hardly ever used the sales section of Basschat and not at all in the last few years.

However my feeling is this. The seller can ask whatever they like for an item. The only time I would query it, would be if I was negotiating to buy and then it would be done by PM.

If you're not actually trying to buy the item why does it matter if it's overpriced?

IMO sale threads should consist of a single post containing the relevant information and photos and that's it.

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[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1322516730' post='1452088']


IMO sale threads should consist of a single post containing the relevant information and photos and that's it.
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Never happen, for the very simple reason that in a free market people are free to keep reminding everybody about their stuff (keeping your product in the public's thoughts is one of the cornerstones of meerkating), and it's up to everybody else to decide whether they're being too pushy and complain or report.

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[quote name='neepheid' timestamp='1322478873' post='1451173']
The freedom of the market is sacrosanct. Profiteering? Who are you to determine what is excessive? Comrade, this isn't some socialist enclave immune from the ebb and flow of the free market. I don't sell much stuff, but if I think I can turn a profit then I will. It's no-one's business but mine. Let's say I pick up something locally for silly money and sell it on here for a reasonable price. Am I wrong? No! I am enterprising. The item was sold for a fair market price, and the price I obtained it for is none of your business. I have no obligation to share my good fortune, I don't owe any of you a damn thing. This overinflated sense of entitlement really sticks in my craw. Goodwill? This is the same place which is the number one (in my experience) source of lowball offers whenever I sell things, so it cuts both ways.

I am a capitalist pigdog, and I'm happy to be one. Not happy with a price? Negotiate in private or walk away. Don't stand on a soapbox with a megaphone outside someone's shop complaining about the prices.
[/quote][quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1322497372' post='1451568']
If I sell something on here, and the buyer goes on to sell it for more, good luck to them. Will teach me to write a better advert. So long as I was happy with the price I got - and I wouldn`t have sold it if I wasn`t - it`s no longer any of my concern.

I can see why some would find it annoying though. But, do your research, shouldn`t be a problem getting a fair price.
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+1 to both of the above quoted.

Also, like someone said before, prices in the rest of Europe are not the same as in the UK for some gear sometimes. The second hand market in each country is regulated by offer and demand, like over here. Basschat is UK based, but non UK residents are accepted and are free to buy and sell. If someone in Italy adverts something that looks expensive to us here in Britain, that might appeal to someone in, say, Poland for example.

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