So the asking price is an "indication" of what the price should be? Is it the same way at a Wal-Mart store in California? So, according to Leftistelf the whole society is some kind of auction where the selling price may be less or more than the asking price. Surely you miss the point and generalize what market conditions bring about in a place where too many people for the resources available live. If there is any truth to the oft-heard notion that what goes on in California now is an indication of what will happen in backwaters such as Quebec in fifteen years, I say to all Canadians that we should decide now to head in another direction. No wonder you guys in the states spend all that money on power conditioners for your systems, the sorry state of the power grid is probably forcing you to do it. "California, it's cold, it's damp, that's why they say this (fellow) is a tramp"...
Fair to change ad from sale to auction?
I am asking for input to know whether an ad placed in the for sale section at a too low offering price, which gets a dozen rapid offers to buy, could be changed to an auction, to best allow the interested parties to resolve the issue of whom to let have it?
Why is the first responder the one you HAVE to sell something to?
And if indeed you get a large number of offers to buy, why not make it an auction?
I know the 'standard' here IS to have to sell to the first request to buy that fulfills the sellers conditions, but why? If I LIKE someone elses offer, and their style, why am I 'supposed' to sell it to someone I get the impression of as a jerk?
Not trying to stir up trouble, just wondering...
Why is the first responder the one you HAVE to sell something to?
And if indeed you get a large number of offers to buy, why not make it an auction?
I know the 'standard' here IS to have to sell to the first request to buy that fulfills the sellers conditions, but why? If I LIKE someone elses offer, and their style, why am I 'supposed' to sell it to someone I get the impression of as a jerk?
Not trying to stir up trouble, just wondering...
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