The beauty of the EE is that you can advertise an item for any price you want, and I can offer to purchase that item for any price I want. If you don't like it, don't take it, if I want it I'll pay more for it, if you want to sell it you'll take less for it. If your price is out to lunch you won't move the item, if my offers are out to lunch I won't aquire anything. I don't understand why people get in a flap when they get low balled, just say "no thanks", or make a counter offer. In my experiences, most items on the EE have a little room to move, or sometimes a lot. A low ball offer is no different than an astronomical asking price, and we all know they're out there too. Not every offer or inquiry has to result in a deal.
I don't think anything on the EE should be taken personally, it's business. The best we can hope for is that the dealings are honest and good for both parties. Prompt payment, quick shipping, good packaging, quality communication, and accurate descriptions are the things that matter.
I have made several purchases, one sale, and one attempt at a sale on the EE. All of my deals have been excellent, no complaints. A few of the sellers have thrown some unexpected goodies in the packages and I really appriciate that. There is alot of extra value in a set of dies or box of TSX bullets, this is where you can tell the difference between gun nutz dealing with gun nutz and gun nutz dealing with corporations. It is for that reason that I will continue to be active in the EE, and if my wife has it her way it will be selling rather than buying!

She will have to learn that she doesn't always get her way.
