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We have to neutralize the abuse of multiple bids / free bids
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<blockquote data-quote="spacemule" data-source="post: 237406" data-attributes="member: 3457"><p>No to Wal-Mart, yes to mechanic, yes to dentist. No one has to know what something should cost to be able to make an offer. That's the way business works. Seller makes offer, buyer makes counter-offer, seller either accepts, rejects, or makes another counter-offer. Why do you think it's ok to negoitate for cars or houses, but not on high-dollar tree work? And you don't have to negotiate if you don't want to. The key is to remain calm and repspectful. I'll go ahead and pay most of the time if the seller respectfully tells me they can't come down on their price. I won't do business with someone who gets offended at a business proposition. You're selling a service. You're not doing the cusomer any favors by granting them the honor of doing business with you. Likewise, the customer isn't doing you any favors by utilizing your services. It's a two-way street. It's business. Getting offended, as I've said, is petty and unprofessional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spacemule, post: 237406, member: 3457"] No to Wal-Mart, yes to mechanic, yes to dentist. No one has to know what something should cost to be able to make an offer. That's the way business works. Seller makes offer, buyer makes counter-offer, seller either accepts, rejects, or makes another counter-offer. Why do you think it's ok to negoitate for cars or houses, but not on high-dollar tree work? And you don't have to negotiate if you don't want to. The key is to remain calm and repspectful. I'll go ahead and pay most of the time if the seller respectfully tells me they can't come down on their price. I won't do business with someone who gets offended at a business proposition. You're selling a service. You're not doing the cusomer any favors by granting them the honor of doing business with you. Likewise, the customer isn't doing you any favors by utilizing your services. It's a two-way street. It's business. Getting offended, as I've said, is petty and unprofessional. [/QUOTE]
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