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Never be afraid to do a much lower offer. Most sellers have auto decline on if the offer is below a certain threshold. That’s what I do anyway. The other thing you can do (and apologies if this was already mentioned) is to send a note to the seller about the card. This can be done for bin cards that don’t accept offers. In my experiences they either ignore you or just as often they will come back and offer you something in the middle and on occasion they might even take your written offer. Check their feedback before approaching them though.
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