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Post by somany on Jul 15, 2019 3:08:12 GMT
I declined once and she offered again with an additional $5. I'm not inclined to accept any offer on this item because it has a lot of interest, and I feel I underpriced it (even though it hasn't sold yet). I don't yet have down the knack of pricing higher so I can offer a discount.
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Post by chapeaunoir on Jul 15, 2019 5:14:12 GMT
Just tag her on the item and post a message. You can also make a bundle of that item and post on the bundle.
Also, just because something has loads of likes doesn't mean there is a lot of interest in buying - I had stuff with 35 likes and no one wanted to buy, they were just 'liking' like facebook likes, or keeping track of it for themselves or whatever.
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Post by RetroMonde on Jul 15, 2019 15:12:57 GMT
I wouldn't trust myself to communicate with most of the people making offers on things in my closet. Had one this AM- $9 on a $45 dress. Pressed 'decline offer' but sure wish the no button had an optional raspberry sound.
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Post by val2525 on Jul 15, 2019 21:24:28 GMT
I declined once and she offered again with an additional $5. I'm not inclined to accept any offer on this item because it has a lot of interest, and I feel I underpriced it (even though it hasn't sold yet). I don't yet have down the knack of pricing higher so I can offer a discount. I suspect "likes" on Posh are like "watchers" on eBay. Look good but mean nothing.
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