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It may be subtle but isn't it better to say to a seller to "adjust" the price instead of reducing it?
It seems to me that would minimize friction because in this context "reduce" has a bit of a negative connotation.
Conversely, buyers like a price reduction.
My 2 Euros worth ...
dekydoodoo 1 year ago
It may be subtle but isn't it better to say to a seller to "adjust" the price instead of reducing it?
Conversely, buyers like a price reduction.
It seems to me that would minimize friction because in this context "reduce" has a bit of a negative connotation.
It seems to me that would minimize friction because in this context "reduce" has a bit of a negative connotation.
This has been flagged as spam show
It may be subtle but isn't it better to say to a seller to "adjust" the price instead of reducing it?
It seems to me that would minimize friction because in this context "reduce" has a bit of a negative connotation.
Conversely, buyers like a price reduction.
My 2 Euros worth ...
dekydoodoo 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
It may be subtle but isn't it better to say to a seller to "adjust" the price instead of reducing it?
It seems to me that would minimize friction because in this context "reduce" has a bit of a negative connotation.
Conversely, buyers like a price reduction.
My 2 Euros worth ...
dekydoodoo 1 year ago
It may be subtle but isn't it better to say to a seller to "adjust" the price instead of reducing it?
It seems to me that would minimize friction because in this context "reduce" has a bit of a negative connotation.
Conversely, buyers like a price reduction.
My 2 Euros worth ...
dekydoodoo 1 year ago
It may be subtle but isn't it better to say to a seller to "adjust" the price instead of reducing it?
It seems to me that would minimize friction because in this context "reduce" has a bit of a negative connotation.
Conversely, buyers like a price reduction.
My 2 Euros worth ...
dekydoodoo 1 year ago