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Craig Martin
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Whats too low for Low ball offers

Craig Martin
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Los Angeles, CA
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How do y’all determine what your lowball offer will be. I use a multitude of programs and formulas to calculate my prices however I just wonder if I should start the offer at the lowest price I come up with. Some seem extremely low. I do t want to lose a deal because I am always offering to low.

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MC

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James Wise#5 All Forums Contributor
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Originally posted by @Craig Martin:

How do y’all determine what your lowball offer will be. I use a multitude of programs and formulas to calculate my prices however I just wonder if I should start the offer at the lowest price I come up with. Some seem extremely low. I do t want to lose a deal because I am always offering to low.

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MC

 When they respond by laughing at you or telling you to F off...........You went too low.

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