You shouldn't take things personally. If they won't budge, just move on. If they're able to sell it for that price, more power to them. Vice versa, if you offer something for sale at a certain price, that's your prerogative. If it doesn't sell after a week or two, you need to make a decision to be firm with the price or to lower it.Jamisonia wrote:this is a real problem on the DC craigslist. People often attempt to sell their stuff for more than the eBay asking price. And refuse to negotiate. Most of the time I offer at or slightly below VGPC prices to these people only to get ridiculed back.
There's a guy on the Boston area Craigslist who has had the same exact ad for almost 2 years selling the same 17 overpriced Gamecube games. I guess he doesn't have anything better to do with his time.
If the item is not worth much (under $10) I can't be bothered to sell it on CL or at a yard sale. I would just give it to my church for their yard sale and take the tax deduction.