dereksbicycles
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Let's say you have an old dresser up for sale on craigslist asking $100.
Someone looks at your ad. They're thinking to themselves "This is a nice dresser, but not at $100. I would be a buyer for $80". The person doesn't feel like making an offer. They just move on. You don't know that because no one contacted you about making a $80 offer for it.
Now, someone else sees your dresser on craigslist. They are bold enough to contact you. They make an offer of $70. You agree to sell it for $70.
Does that make you feel like you are out of some money? You know, if you listed the dresser at $90, you may have a buyer. If you listed it at $80, you may have gotten a buyer too.
Someone looks at your ad. They're thinking to themselves "This is a nice dresser, but not at $100. I would be a buyer for $80". The person doesn't feel like making an offer. They just move on. You don't know that because no one contacted you about making a $80 offer for it.
Now, someone else sees your dresser on craigslist. They are bold enough to contact you. They make an offer of $70. You agree to sell it for $70.
Does that make you feel like you are out of some money? You know, if you listed the dresser at $90, you may have a buyer. If you listed it at $80, you may have gotten a buyer too.