2100 said:As above. Eg $3888 o.n.o. Not negotiable?
Oh...POA is price on application. For eg sports cars. Leather option, etc etc.... Their options usually mean a hell lot of money, not a typical few hundred or 1-2k type.user12343 said:hehehe, there's another term i always get stumped.... whats P.O.A? typically i find this in some extremely expensive stuff that puts POA instead of their selling price..
user12343 said:hehehe, there's another term i always get stumped.... whats P.O.A? typically i find this in some extremely expensive stuff that puts POA instead of their selling price..
Hmmm... :think:Sion said:There was another one that I didn't understand: FPO until I found out it's free photography only. :bsmilie:
Kinda flawed.user12343 said:tink it means On Nearest Offer
AReality said:Kinda flawed.
If he puts $3500, I bid $3600, but someone else bids $4000, following the o.n.o. rule, I shoud get the bid.. hehehe...
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you should try that someday and tell us your finding. ;pAReality said:Kinda flawed.
If he puts $3500, I bid $3600, but someone else bids $4000, following the o.n.o. rule, I shoud get the bid.. hehehe...
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