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Originally Posted by Gorditadogg
Lower priced items that are sold in volume aren't negotiated individually because for the vendors, it wouldn't be worth the time and expense to do that. Maybe that's the case with your ebay store, too. Fast food chains and supermarkets almost always have special sale prices, though, for their customers who are looking for a deal.
On the other end, higher priced goods, like autos and furniture, are usually negotiable because the profit to the seller is significant enough.
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There's also a cultural aspect to it. In some countries, the price on just about everything is negotiable. In the US, only certain things have become common to negotiate on.