goodstudent
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I received an offer from an interested buyer and I want to reply to him that my price in mind and how low can I go. I am not sure what is the right way to say it. He offered $100, my price in mind is $250, but I can lower it to $200. Please advise how to say it politely and let him know what I wanted.
I wanted to say something like...
Your offer is too low, my price in mind is $250, the lowest I can go is $200.
Your offer is not near what I am expecting. My price in mind is $250. My best offer will be $200.
My price in mind is $250, my best offer is $200.
I am expecting around $250 but I can reduce my price to $200.
My expected price is actually about $250. My best offer to you will be $200.
Do correct me if there is anything wrong with the sentences, or any other better suggestions. Thanks
I wanted to say something like...
Your offer is too low, my price in mind is $250, the lowest I can go is $200.
Your offer is not near what I am expecting. My price in mind is $250. My best offer will be $200.
My price in mind is $250, my best offer is $200.
I am expecting around $250 but I can reduce my price to $200.
My expected price is actually about $250. My best offer to you will be $200.
Do correct me if there is anything wrong with the sentences, or any other better suggestions. Thanks
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