Buying
How to negotiate before checkout without creating confusion
Negotiation is normal, but messy negotiation often causes order disputes later. Clear terms help both parties understand what is being sold and for how much.
Buying · 2 min read · Last updated March 24, 2026
If the price changes, confirm the final amount, included accessories, delivery method, and any important condition points in plain language before paying.
When negotiation moves outside the platform, support loses visibility into what was agreed. That makes later dispute handling harder.
If the seller keeps changing the terms, pushes external payment, or becomes vague after agreeing on specifics, it is usually better to stop than to rescue the deal.
Instead of just talking in chat, use the formal "Make Offer" button. When the seller accepts your offer, the platform generates a unique checkout link with the negotiated price. Other buyers can still purchase the device at full price until you complete payment.
Accepted offers remain valid for 24 hours. If you do not complete the purchase within this timeframe, the offer automatically expires, and the listing price reverts to the original amount.
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Summarize the final agreement in chat before checkout.
If you care about an accessory, make sure it is explicitly part of the deal.
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