New way of dealing with Low Ballers?


Just saw a new tactic for dealing with offers including unwelcome terms in an ad: "Please make an offer only if you agree to my terms, otherwise I will give you negative feedback."

Does the feedback system allow for this? Should it?
jdoris
I think it's more than appropriate to tell a buyer what an offer is worth if they first have told a seller what an item is worth.
No one is offended by someone trying to get the best deal. It's the riff raff that want things for (next to) nothing, then keep hassling the seller when they don't get their way. Self entitlement additude for those too cheap or that don't have the money, still not wanting to sacrifice like the ones that have the money. At that point, No thank you is that much of a chore. Some of us just don't have time for worms.
04-05-12: Polk432
No one is offended by someone trying to get the best deal. It's the riff raff that want things for (next to) nothing, then keep hassling the seller when they don't get their way. Self entitlement additude for those too cheap or that don't have the money, still not wanting to sacrifice like the ones that have the money. At that point, No thank you is that much of a chore. Some of us just don't have time for worms.

Response:

Polk432,
Seams like you don't like poor people very much. maybe I just didn't understand what you were trying to say here...
I have nothing against rich or poor. Just people that want things for nothing. What is there to not understand? There are lots of things I'd like to have, but if I can't afford it, I don't feel I'm entitled to have it anyway. I've been hassled by worms who do in the past, and refuse to give them the time of day.
"Riff raff"?!

How quaint! I'm not sure I've ever seen a real person put that in a real sentence, with a straight face. ;)