Why do we remove SELLING PRICE on the EE?

" Why do we remove SELLING PRICE on the EE? "

Better yet, why do we post a general firearms discussion thread in the milsurps forum? :stirthepot2: ;)

Oh first world problems are amusing.
 
I think AK has it perfectly.
As to why this is on the milsurp forum and not general discussion...well it's milsurps that this becomes most important. Modern items can be easily valued - but try pricing out something old or rare. I think I have an above average knowledge of prices but even I have to scratch my head as to what's a fair price to pay, or a realistic price to sell, and I use the EE to search for past sales. But it seems many are in a rush to keep it hush. We can work hard or we can work smart.
 
Not a big deal in my opinion. Item could have been sold for more or less than the price listed. Who knows? I bet many EE deals are made that don't actually reflect the actual price listed.
 
I'll leave the price in my ad with a bolded SPF until the item is received by the buyer and he or she is happy. Then I'll edit the prefix for removal. I have occasionally PM'd a seller to ask what something sold for if it was something I'm looking for, or something I am debating selling. One of the reasons I leave it up for others to see.
 
I leave mine up - if I miss one gun at least I can tell what it sold for so I can figure out what they're selling for on the board. Some people just like to hide things to feel in control :p I guess there's some feeling about keeping it secret for the buyer so he can then price it as he pleases later, but that's kindof a BS answer for a number of reasons, firstly being I won't remember or bother to figure it out and finally because usually I just track down the buyer and ask him :p



For those that don't like being contacted after the sale, I'm a big fan of bolding SPF and putting it in the middle of the price - cuts down on people messaging.
 
I skew the numbers and add a couple hundred to the asking price the day I mark it PLS DELETE, that way the last couple tire kickers that get to see it before its deleted really get a slap in the face............
 
I skew the numbers and add a couple hundred to the asking price the day I mark it PLS DELETE, that way the last couple tire kickers that get to see it before its deleted really get a slap in the face............
Cruel!!Cruel!!But kinda funny at the same time...
 
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