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Title: Amazon's 'Make an Offer' program lets you haggle for even lower prices
Post by: HCK on December 10, 2014, 03:00:23 am
Amazon's 'Make an Offer' program lets you haggle for even lower prices

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<p>Let the e-haggling begin. On Tuesday, Amazon announced a new 'Make an Offer' program, which lets you negotiate the price of an item with third-party marketplace sellers (i.e. items not sold by Amazon).</p><p>'Make an Offer' is currently available for about 150,000 collector's items, such as sports jerseys, autographed posters, collectible coins, and fine art. In 2015, however, Amazon plans on expanding the program to "hundreds of thousands of items." It won't be universal, though; sellers don't have to participate in the program and must enable the feature before you'll see it.</p><figure class="small right">(https://cms-images.idgesg.net/images/article/2014/12/makeanoffer-100534562-small.png) <figcaption>
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