shannico
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- Nov 24, 2011
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- English Teacher
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- Italian
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- Italy
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- Italy
I do not understand what do you mean is not consistant? The reason I am saying "a bit low" is to tell the buyer that I think his offer is a bit low. Then I wanted to let him know that I want something nearer to $150
I think BobSmith has already given you a phrase which means exactly what you're looking for: i.e.
(quote from post #18) If you want to allow some wiggle room, say: "Sorry, I am looking for closer to $150."