Been looking at the Buy & Sell.
Noticed something surfaced recently.
Is this a new trick or an old trick?
X advertises in Buy and Sell for an item A (say, for example fictitious Outakon Camera model F88N) and posts desired sell price at $G.
Few days later a friend of X (or X himself under another fake identity) advertises in Buy and Sell for same item A (fictitious Outakon Camera model F88N) and posts much higher desired sell price at $G+$$$$$$.
So high is the price that sometimes it may be close to buying BRAND NEW at the shop. In the case of digital cameras, where product prices drop dramatically every year, you might even be able to buy CHEAPER and BRAND NEW for the same product item A at the photographic shop.
The effect of this trick is to psyche potential buyers into thinking they have a good deal in the first advertised offer to sell at $G; when they make a comparison of the two advertised offers to sell.
Noticed something surfaced recently.
Is this a new trick or an old trick?
X advertises in Buy and Sell for an item A (say, for example fictitious Outakon Camera model F88N) and posts desired sell price at $G.
Few days later a friend of X (or X himself under another fake identity) advertises in Buy and Sell for same item A (fictitious Outakon Camera model F88N) and posts much higher desired sell price at $G+$$$$$$.
So high is the price that sometimes it may be close to buying BRAND NEW at the shop. In the case of digital cameras, where product prices drop dramatically every year, you might even be able to buy CHEAPER and BRAND NEW for the same product item A at the photographic shop.
The effect of this trick is to psyche potential buyers into thinking they have a good deal in the first advertised offer to sell at $G; when they make a comparison of the two advertised offers to sell.