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<blockquote data-quote="moonbase" data-source="post: 1153365" data-attributes="member: 178786"><p>It was only a throw away offer of £200 delivered for the dish to call his bluff about scrapping it and to save it in the event he really would destroy it.</p><p>If he had accepted, I would have gone ahead but in reality it was unlikely my offer would be taken up.</p><p></p><p>I got the "special discount of £420" sent via the eBay messaging system but did not reply to it.</p><p>The dish was originally listed at £390 with "Make an Offer" at that price. To me, that indicates £300 to £350 collected would probably have bought the dish at that time.</p><p></p><p>Seller comes along, reads the positive comments on this forum and decides to jack shaft the price up to £490.</p><p>Dish unsold, seller sending discount messages to all eBay watchers, whole thing is a farce that has backfired on the seller.</p><p>If it had been left at £390 with Make an Offer, chances are it would have sold and be gone by now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moonbase, post: 1153365, member: 178786"] It was only a throw away offer of £200 delivered for the dish to call his bluff about scrapping it and to save it in the event he really would destroy it. If he had accepted, I would have gone ahead but in reality it was unlikely my offer would be taken up. I got the "special discount of £420" sent via the eBay messaging system but did not reply to it. The dish was originally listed at £390 with "Make an Offer" at that price. To me, that indicates £300 to £350 collected would probably have bought the dish at that time. Seller comes along, reads the positive comments on this forum and decides to jack shaft the price up to £490. Dish unsold, seller sending discount messages to all eBay watchers, whole thing is a farce that has backfired on the seller. If it had been left at £390 with Make an Offer, chances are it would have sold and be gone by now? [/QUOTE]
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