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Posted By: Erick Lewin
I tried it once and didn't like it. I put a "bid" of 700 on a card listed at 785. It took about 4 days just to get a response. The response was no and nothing about a counteroffer. After waiting so long to hear back if my offer was accepted and just being shut down like that, I gave up. The cards still up on the site and has been for maybe 6 months, roughly since I made my offer. My offer is still the highest. They also charge sales tax I guess, which i was unaware of when i first made my offer. |
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