>> In any event, its the sellers decision to make, just as
>> it's the buyers decision to either bid, or walk away.
>> Maybe so, but it's still a lousy attitude. I work as general counsel for a
>> company that is going to do sales in excess of $100
>> million this year. We ALWAYS let the buyer choose the method of delivery (and
>> thereby allow the buyer to control his own
>> freight costs). ----- jim o\-S
Yes, it may be a lousy attitude. Maybe not though, because this
seller's particular circumstances and experiences may lead him to a different decision than your company. I have no way of knowing. I just think it's his decision to make, even if he makes the "wrong" decision.
As a seller in competition with all kinds of other sellers, it does my heart good to see them do dumb (but not evil) things. How would anybody know how excellent I am if everybody was excellent? <G>
Oh, by the way. What is this: "----- jim o\-S"
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