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# Making An Offer

So, you have found an NFT you like but feel you can get a better deal? then you can make an offer on an auction or fixed style listing by following the steps below.

Offer status can be viewed under the **Offers Made** section within your [***NFT Profile***](/products/nft-marketplace/nft-profile.md).

#### How to Make An Offer

1. Press **Make Offer to** begin. You will be able to make an offer in CSPR or WCSPR and set a date as to when your offer expires.

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2\. View offers you have made in your [**NFT Profile**](/products/nft-marketplace/nft-profile.md). You may also withdraw an offer if you no longer wish to purchase the NFT.

If the seller accepts an offer, you will see the NFT under your **Owned** tab.


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