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Hello. What's the general etiquette around trade threads? If someone makes an offer you don't like (or lowballs you), do you just ignore it like I have been and wait for a better offer, or do you remind them to make a more reasonable offer?
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Hello. What's the general etiquette around trade threads? If someone makes an offer you don't like (or lowballs you), do you just ignore it like I have been and wait for a better offer, or do you remind them to make a more reasonable offer?
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BillyMaysed 2355Moderator

Sorceress Americas PC
oldboldsummoner wrote: 4 years ago
do you just ignore it like I have been
I typically reply with a "noty" to make it clear. But i wouldn't "remind them to make a reasonable offer", this typically leads to arguing that'll just clutter your threads. Just keep ignoring or a simple no thank you.

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BillyMaysed wrote: 4 years ago
oldboldsummoner wrote: 4 years ago
do you just ignore it like I have been
I typically reply with a "noty" to make it clear. But i wouldn't "remind them to make a reasonable offer", this typically leads to arguing that'll just clutter your threads. Just keep ignoring or a simple no thank you.
Got it. Thank you.
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Zelym 125

Paladin Europe PC
Even a simple "No" will show other potential buyers you are still active.
When browsing trade or looking for something I automatically ignore sellers who got offers but didn't give any answer in a reasonable time frame.
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Counter-offer would not hurt. Makes foundation for successful barter.

Also, knowing if offer is an undercut means you have idea of your item worth - why not make it clear that you are looking around this or that and then haggle from there.
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Fen 95

Amazon Europe PC
Never been in that situation yet, but was asking myself how to react if there's alot of offers. Guess I would not respond to every single offer (depending on how many there are).
I'd rather state if I don't like the offers or accept the most suiting one. "Sorry but thanks" to the others won't hurt either.

Prices are negotiable :)
Please DO NOT add me, before I accepted a trade or without comment, thanks! :)
Offers via pm will be ignored.
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BillyMaysed wrote: 4 years ago
oldboldsummoner wrote: 4 years ago
do you just ignore it like I have been
I typically reply with a "noty" to make it clear. But i wouldn't "remind them to make a reasonable offer", this typically leads to arguing that'll just clutter your threads. Just keep ignoring or a simple no thank you.


I totally agree with that. Better not to start an argument in a Thread, whether its my own or another Ones. Give a reaction to the Guy who gave the bid, and thats it, so you acknowledge his bid. Similar goes for negative reactions to- buy-it-now-prices, I think. Im just now in the situation that my bin- price seems to be much too high- that makes me feel uneasy. But I wont start an argument in that Thread.
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Darq 87

Amazon Europe PC
BillyMaysed wrote: 4 years ago
I typically reply with a "noty" to make it clear. But i wouldn't "remind them to make a reasonable offer", this typically leads to arguing that'll just clutter your threads. Just keep ignoring or a simple no thank you.
This is right, a "reasonable" offer is very subjectiv. It is "reasonable" for a buyer if it is 1 rune lower then the last cheapest trade and for the seller it is 1 rune higher then the last expensive trade.
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