I recently posted a sale thread with multiple lots. Maybe I underpriced everything, because everything sold in less than 24 hours.
I don't know. I've found in my own buying habits, there's sometimes a fine line between a snap-buy price and the price where I'd pass.
Probably. Worth asking the question about, certainly.
Wishlist thread. Members would post just once to establish their list of items they are seriously looking for. Each person could edit their post when their needs change.
Some members already use their signature blocks as these types of 'wanted lists'. (But I think full signatures might only show up on desktop computers, and not handhelds, IIRC.)
But here’s the point: Several people lamented that they weren’t logged in when the sale was posted, and missed out on items they badly wanted.
People can do more than just lament.
-They can post a 'pron' thread showing their set, other chips, memorabilia, etc. and/or make a case for why they want the chips they missed out on.
-They can be active in the forums, get to know others (online or even at local games/meetups, if possible), and share the passion for the hobby and maybe they gain some inside favor by just being part of the community
-They can ask you to check if the buyer (if they're unknown) would give them permission to contact them to make an offer/counter offer.
-If they get to the thread before the thread closes, they can post a
'backup, just in case' type post to let both parties know of their interest in the chips, and make their case known. (I think I've been on both sides of that before, I've released 'dibs' to a backup poster and had others here release their 'dibs' to me as a backup poster.)