04-14-2024 02:27 PM
I've noticed that I've been receiving "SELLER OFFERS" for items I've only viewed when doing comps and not "watched". Is this something new?
04-14-2024 02:32 PM - edited 04-14-2024 02:34 PM
New to you, maybe. But not new. Kinda creepy, huh? 🤣
04-14-2024 02:34 PM
I wonder if eBay dropped the threshold for number of views before the item becomes eligible for a seller offer. IIRC, it used to be three.
04-14-2024 02:42 PM
So, are we now able to make them without watchers?
04-14-2024 02:43 PM
@pls-consignments wrote:I've noticed that I've been receiving "SELLER OFFERS" for items I've only viewed when doing comps and not "watched". Is this something new?
Not exactly new… but really irritating. 😞
04-14-2024 03:18 PM
I feel a little late to the party on this one, so pardon my questions.
Is there any way to prevent buyers from sending Seller Offers whenever I comp an item? Or does eBay control that?
04-14-2024 03:35 PM
@pls-consignments wrote:I feel a little late to the party on this one, so pardon my questions.
Is there any way to prevent buyers from sending Seller Offers whenever I comp an item? Or does eBay control that?
Account Settings/Account Preferences/Communication Preferences/Buyer/Buying Activities
Go there and make sure that 'Offers to buyers' is NOT ticked. Save. At least, I think that takes care of them. Good luck.
04-14-2024 03:56 PM
@mtgraves7984 wrote:
@pls-consignments wrote:Go there and make sure that 'Offers to buyers' is NOT ticked. Save. At least, I think that takes care of them. Good luck.
One would think… but I have this setting off and still get them.
In fact, I have every communication setting I have (that I am allowed to) off… and I still get them.
😞
04-14-2024 04:22 PM - edited 04-14-2024 04:48 PM
Sign "out" of eBay and view away at other listings. We use two eBay accounts on the same computer and eBay doesn't send out offers to both of our accounts, when viewing listings and both accounts are signed off.
Cookies 101 = eBay can't send an offer if it doesn't know who viewed the listing.
04-14-2024 04:29 PM
@conservitvs wrote:
@mtgraves7984 wrote:
@pls-consignments wrote:Go there and make sure that 'Offers to buyers' is NOT ticked. Save. At least, I think that takes care of them. Good luck.
One would think… but I have this setting off and still get them.
In fact, I have every communication setting I have (that I am allowed to) off… and I still get them.
😞
Sitting here laughing at myself.💡 Heck, I have that setting off, and I still get them, too. Redundant... but kinda creepy, huh?
04-14-2024 04:57 PM
@mtgraves7984 wrote:
Sitting here laughing at myself.💡 Heck, I have that setting off, and I still get them, too. Redundant... but kinda creepy, huh?
Yeah. 🙂
04-14-2024 05:19 PM
They are getting desperate, they are sending offers if you just look at a listing, doesn't matter if you're interested in the item or not.
04-14-2024 05:21 PM
@chapeau-noir wrote:I wonder if eBay dropped the threshold for number of views before the item becomes eligible for a seller offer. IIRC, it used to be three.
I look at a lot of listings (usually to report them) just once and start receiving offers for the item.
04-14-2024 05:36 PM
Are these different than "seller initiated" offers? I ask because view-triggered offers are also "discounted" offers.
If they are different, meaning that they're generated by eBay and NOT the seller, what unique benefit do Seller initiated offers provide? 🤔
04-14-2024 06:04 PM - edited 04-14-2024 06:07 PM
They are initiated by the seller. The seller clicks 'send offers' in seller hub. The users eligible to receive the offer can include watchers, people who added item to their cart and those that only viewed.
Sellers can also elect to have ebay send those offers automatically when more users become eligible. That often results in getting offers very soon after viewing. Too soon in my opinion. I often watch items to buy later when I have some extra cash. The offer may expire by then.