jim in Anchorage
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Swindling implies deception or fraud. A store low balling someone on a price isn't swindling them. The person selling has the choice to do as Jim did and decide that they are satisfied with the offer and accept, or to say "no thanks" and leave. Nothing dishonest about it.
True. The buyer at Cabelas flat out told me I could get more with a private sale. There was no attempt to con me. But I did make it clear I knew what the gun was worth.