Entitled to a sale? I can return it for a full refund (minus shipping) within 30 days, but I thought someone here might find my offer mutually beneficial. Whether you disagree doesn't concern you.
Threatening to leave? Why? You'd be the only one who'd miss me. I simply said that thinking people might stop trolling this thread knowing I'd be gone in no time. But I change my mind, bc responding to such posts are providing good visibility.
Peace.
I was talking about your attitude. The pricing, I'll agree with some posters, isn't too out of hand, but you're talking as if you're doing a service to people (when, honestly, you're really not, because you're wanting to put this up for auction with the reserve price set at the price you paid for it, which means you're trying to get it priced more than you paid for, which means it's priced higher than other people can buy it for, which means, you're really not doing a service to people - did you get that?), and therefore is a reason for people to buy it off of you. Which is what I'm talking about; it reeks of self-entitlement.
But in a buyer/seller relationship, it doesn't work that way. A seller sets the price, and if a buyer likes it, he'll buy it. If not, he doesn't, and if the seller needs to sell it, will price it accordingly so that the buyer will.
But you, on the other hand, for some reason, keep trying to hammer it home that "it's worth it" and that you're "doing a service to people" with these ridiculous rationalizations (how much shipping costs, how much it costs on Keyboard co. while ignoring how much it costs on Amazon, which people have easy access to, how you could return it for a refund), instead of at least attempting to accommodate buyers' demands.
Yea, that reeks of entitlement.
And if I disagree, it absolutely concerns me. Because... I disagree? That's a pretty bigoted statement from you right there.
And finally, well, I misread that last statement about you leaving. But, to our credit, it still was a jab at everyone posting in this thread, labeling them as "trolls", when a vast majority of the people here seem to see it the other way around.