Quote Originally Posted by Quick View Post
I think here the problem is not "or best offer". It's just "best offer" with no asking price at all?

That would make sense. I agree everyone should state a price but see no issue with "or best offer". Without it I assume a firm price and am not the type to bargain otherwise and possibly insult the seller. With it I make a choice immediately, if it looks worth the original price and i don't want to lose it I pay full price. If on the fence and willing to take a chance "or best offer" tells me it is worth tendering a reasonable offer.

Just a "best offer" with no price just looks like someone fishing.

Tony