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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Good question and discussed on some places in the last time. Personally - I don´t like that "waiting for your offers". For me it´s a bid too lazy from the seller, he won´t make his work to find a price that´s cool for both site and mirroring the market. And mostly the seller wants to fish for the high potentials with big pockets and not the deepest market knowledge. - just my thoughts. If it will be an outstanding grail for me, I would get into some communication to find out what the seller have in mind. But normally I ignore these "offer" posts. Big dislike.
I would appreciate to have some more rules in the chronotrader for that - but please: maybe I am alone with my thoughts and the "freedom" of the posts like now will be ok for all.
- post a price
- post an own pic
- if you don´t have, show some references.
What do the other ones think about?
Have a great sunday,
Henrik
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