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is it wrong to raise the price of your facebook marketplace item in the middle of negotiations and tell everyone the price has gone up due to lots of offers
Trying to pay rent
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Are you actually getting offers? If so, then suddenly delete it for a day, then repost it. Time willing of course
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I got this little rush when I did it like someone was going to call me a cunt or show up at my house to shoot me but so far people are just like "nah I want the old price"
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>>32004237
Morally it isn't, legally it depends on where you are and if you already gave a formal agreement to sell at the old price. But practically speaking, potential buyers approach with what they are willing to pay not what you want them to pay.

There is also the fact that you will be remembered as That Guy if you keep doing that.
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Goddman I just raised again and this dude is still thinking of buying it I feel stone cold muthafucka



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