Price negotiable or make offer

Offering an item up for sale with an asking price and then stating "or best reasonable offer" or "reasonable offers will be considered...lowballing @#$%tards will be ignored" isn't against the rules. ;)

I have done this many times in the past and always had good results.
 
Yea, you'll get some lowballing bastards. Or some people who get offended if you make a counteroffer.

Them: "Will you take $200 instead of $220?"
Me: "Split it at $210, deal."
Them: dead silence
 
Yea, you'll get some lowballing bastards. Or some people who get offended if you make a counteroffer.

Them: "Will you take $200 instead of $220?"
Me: "Split it at $210, deal."
Them: dead silence

Then you have the ones who get offended you ignored their lowball and someone else grabbed it up.
 
Don't forget the most troublesome of them all: I can buy it from Bud's (item number *&^*) for $143.00 less than you're asking, would you come down to XXXX? Don't ever do this, many-I mean many will jump you for screwing up another's ad. I've never done it, but have been tempted. I always figured if I can buy it cheaper, NIB, than used, there was no sense in me even trying to negotiate.