[quote name='Chainsaw_charlie']I am not going on with the lowball sorry for wasting everyone's time. In the end I was way too unprepared for it[/QUOTE]See, here's the thing.
Buyers get neg feedbacked when they back out a lowball sale when they've made a valid bid. It's considered to be a binding agreement, like eBay. Backing out a lowball sale by the seller, that's not a good sign.
Now, from what I've read in the thread, people are more than willing to pay for items via money order because you didn't have a Paypal account. Setting up a Paypal account takes five minutes to do it, and a few days to wait for the bank account link to happen or instantly when hooked to a credit card or debit card.
So, the excuse of not getting Paypal seems a bit thin to me. It looks like you could have easily worked to delay the lowball, which I don't think people would have much issue with.
I think you decided that the "work" was too much, and you weren't going to make the money you expected on the lowball. The term "lowball" should give you an indication that this probably won't be a money-making operation, and that it's usually a "clean the closets" situation more than anything else.
I really suggest going back through with the lowball, or you're likely have a number of pissed-off CAGs that will be more than happy to tell other CAGs you're unreliable and not worth dealing with. Enough people talk about what you did with a canceled lowball, you're likely to have issues with people not wanting to deal with you.