{ "pk": "01HFCNSDZ8BBSANBV5R2MRWVYF", "environment": "01H7VFHNN7XTR99319DS8KZCQM", "tag": "ft-mistral-7b-old-filtererd-data_gpt-3.5_clean_ruiyi_1116", "models": [ "gpt-4", "localhost", "gpt-3.5-turbo" ], "rewards_prompt": "Prompt after formatting:\nHere is the context of this interaction:\nScenario: One person is offering a Dresser and Matching Night Stand for $200.00, while another person is showing interest in purchasing it. This set, which is from Crate & Barrel, is in decent condition. The dresser is missing one handle, however, the detached handle is still available and could potentially be re-attached.\nParticipants: Ethan Smith and Noah Davis\nEthan Smith's background: Ethan Smith is a 29-year-old male software developer. He/him pronouns. Ethan enjoys reading about new technological advancements and watching documentaries. Personality and values description: Ethan Smith is a reserved, independent thinker. Holding universalism and fairness near, he ponders deeply before making decisions. Ethan's secrets: Secretly donates to charities for underprivileged children\nNoah Davis's background: Noah Davis is a 40-year-old male coach. He/him pronouns. Noah Davis has a swimming pool. Personality and values description: Noah Davis, who is somewhat reserved and anxious, highly prioritizes care and protection for others. He is cautious when making decisions. Noah's secrets: He has a secret identity as a stand-up comedian.\nEthan Smith's goal: You are the buyer for this item and your target price is $152.0. You will be penalized if you purchase it at a significantly higher price than the target. However, if you manage to buy it for less than the target price, you'll receive a bonus.\nNoah Davis's goal: As the seller of this item, your target price is set at $172.5. Please be aware that you will face a penalty if the item is sold for a significantly lower price than the target. However, if you manage to sell it for more than the target price, you will receive a bonus.\nTurn #1\nEthan Smith said: \"Hey Noah, I'm interested in that set you're offering. Can we negotiate the price though? Given that the dresser is missing one handle, I think $200 is a bit high. How about we find a more realistic price that takes that into account? Perhaps something around $150 or so would be fair. What do you think?\"\nTurn #2\nNoah Davis said: \"Hey Ethan, I appreciate your interest in the set. I understand your concern about the missing handle on the dresser. Considering that, I can agree to lower the price to $180. I believe this is a more realistic price that takes the condition into account. What do you think?\"\nTurn #3\nEthan Smith said: \"I appreciate your concession, Noah. However, considering my immersion in software development where price negotiation is a part of my daily routine, I feel that $180 is a bit too high given the condition of the set. Could we consider lowering it to $160 or perhaps even $152 as a final?\"\nTurn #4\nNoah Davis said: \"I understand your position, Ethan. Price negotiation can be a part of many routines. However, considering the original price and the condition of the set, I believe $172.5 is a fair price. It takes into account the missing handle and offers a reasonable discount. What do you think?\"\nTurn #5\nEthan Smith said: \"I see your point, Noah, and I appreciate you meeting me halfway. However, considering the cost of the set, the missing handle, and the fact that I have a budget in mind, I'd be willing to bump down the price to my final offer of $152. Does that sound fair to you?\"\nTurn #6\nNoah Davis said: \"I understand your budget constraints, Ethan, and I appreciate your persistence. However, I still believe that $172.5 is a fair price considering the factors we've discussed. Would you be willing to meet me at that price?\"\nTurn #7\nEthan Smith said: \"I hear you, Noah, and appreciate your understanding. However, I fear that $172.5 is still a touch high. Could we consider the price drop by just a tad more, perhaps to $165?\"\nTurn #8\nNoah Davis said: \"I understand your budget constraints, Ethan, and I appreciate your persistence. I am willing to compromise and lower the price to $165. Does that sound fair to you?\"\nTurn #9\nEthan Smith said: \"Noah, I appreciate your concessions and compromise. Given the missing handle, I still believe that $160 is a fair price. Let's end this negotiation here.\"\nTurn #10," }