What is "low ball"


A lot of ads say something to the effect "no lowballers please". So I'm curious what people think is "lowball".

I'm looking for a percentage from people. I'm thinking less than 75% of asking price is where "low ball" kicks in, but I'm interested in what the general consensus is (if there is one).
jaxwired
01-31-12: Polk432
"As far as lowballers (not frugal people) go, they seem to be the first ones to complain about how little they make, or not getting raises."

Yeah, one guy offered me $400 for a $1000 item:
"Will you take $400. My boss is a jerk and I don't make that much money, and I haven't had a raise. The other guy in my area got 2 raises. Oh yeah, and you pay shipping."

Happens all the time.
The truth is, the sellers who complain the most about lowballers probably lowballed someone else when they bought it and are trying to make a profit.
I buy new and don't sell used for profits. Don't let your ham and eggs get cold. Sellers only complain about things buyers want for nothing. There's nothing wrong with getting a good deal.
My offer: I will take your MBL 101E off your hands if you pay me $2,000. and deliver them to my door. Oh, I expect a five year warranty too.
ROFLMAO