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Is it ok to not bend on price on craiglist?

I mean, I know it's ok, but is it normal to stick to a price?

I posted a crib bumper (used for 1 month), comforter (never used), crib skirt, and 4 sheets (never used) for $25. Someone asked for a cheaper price and I said no.  Should I have given in?

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Re: Is it ok to not bend on price on craiglist?

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    There have only been a few times I've lower my prices.  That seems like a super low price already!
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    depends on the situation for me. Some things I have posted ppl have asked for RIDICULOUS differences in prices and I do not give in. but if it's something I want to get rid of and they drop it $10 or something I'll take it... it all depends.  I think all you posted for $20-25 is a GREAT deal. Any less you would be crazy! 
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    whether you drop your price or not is really up to you and how fast you want to get rid of it.    but i think you are asking a more than fair price.  sounds like a great deal!  how much were they offering you for it?
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    I am one of *those* people and I price my stuff above what I want to get for it so I can have wiggle room when people offer me less.
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    imageUnderCoverAndrea:
    I am one of *those* people and I price my stuff above what I want to get for it so I can have wiggle room when people offer me less.

    me too :)

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