11-24-2022 10:23 AM
AM I THE ONLY SELLER WHO HATES WATCHERS?
I THINK IT'S TERRIBLE THAT EBAY HIDES THE IDENTITY OF WATCHERS - AS SELLERS I BELIEVE WE HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW WHO IS WATCHING US AND IF THESE WATCHERS DON'T MAKE A PURCHASE WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO BLOCK THEM.
SADLY, THERE ARE PEOPLE WITH NOTHING BETTER IN THEIR LIVES THAN TO BE NUISANCE WATCHERS ON EBAY.
IF EBAY ELIMINATED THE WATCHER FUNCTION THEN THERE WOULD IN THEORY, BE ONLY BUYERS.
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11-24-2022 02:45 PM
I am totally with you, they are competitors spying on you, I hate watchers and send offers to them, I ignore. If someone is going to buy, they buy, set best offer to accept automatically with what you will take for item, and don't be bothered.
11-24-2022 10:29 AM
Oh contraire, I have my reasons for watching things, might want to buy it, might have it and like their description, want to see what it sells for.
If this is the only thing that is bothering you, your in luck for today is your day. Give thanks.
11-24-2022 10:32 AM
Please don’t yell at me.
I watch items when I don’t have the discretionary funds to purchase them at the moment. You want to block me because I watch your item and not purchase right away? It might cost you a sale.
And if eBay don’t eliminated the watch function, there wouldn’t just be buyers, there would be watchers who use their browser’s bookmark feature.
11-24-2022 10:33 AM
I forget to remove things I'm watching. 👵
11-24-2022 10:34 AM
No, you are not the only one. Some other sellers express their angst over watchers.
No reason that you need their ID. When you go to Wally, or any other store to look around are you required to "sign in" so that they know who you are before you can look around?
I have watchers. I suspect, that just like me, many are just sellers watching to see how much the item goes for, but I also watch things that I have interest in as a buyer, but do not want to buy at the moment.
As a seller, I DON'T CARE what reason they are watching for. The fact that there is a watcher would mean the the listing was seen. It costs me nothing to have a watcher. I don't even pay attention to it. YMOV
11-24-2022 10:36 AM
About 25% of all my sales come from Watchers to whom I've sent an offer. I work at getting my buyers these days.
11-24-2022 10:38 AM
Those darn watchers. They watch your stuff and then to make it worse, They sometimes
buy something.
Then, They want to pay you and make you ship it and everything.
They're awful.
11-24-2022 10:40 AM
YES, "bookmarking" is the correct answer as far as I'm concerned.
11-24-2022 11:21 AM
@cards_coins_collectibles wrote:AM I THE ONLY SELLER WHO HATES WATCHERS?
I THINK IT'S TERRIBLE THAT EBAY HIDES THE IDENTITY OF WATCHERS - AS SELLERS I BELIEVE WE HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW WHO IS WATCHING US AND IF THESE WATCHERS DON'T MAKE A PURCHASE WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO BLOCK THEM.
SADLY, THERE ARE PEOPLE WITH NOTHING BETTER IN THEIR LIVES THAN TO BE NUISANCE WATCHERS ON EBAY.
IF EBAY ELIMINATED THE WATCHER FUNCTION THEN THERE WOULD IN THEORY, BE ONLY BUYERS.
At the retail store I work at, I hate when people come and just browse. They are a nuisance.
We should have a policy where if you come in the store, you MUST buy something.
11-24-2022 11:27 AM - edited 11-24-2022 11:32 AM
@inhawaii wrote:
@cards_coins_ wrote:AM I THE ONLY SELLER WHO HATES WATCHERS?
I THINK IT'S TERRIBLE THAT EBAY HIDES THE IDENTITY OF WATCHERS - AS SELLERS I BELIEVE WE HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW WHO IS WATCHING US AND IF THESE WATCHERS DON'T MAKE A PURCHASE WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO BLOCK THEM.
SADLY, THERE ARE PEOPLE WITH NOTHING BETTER IN THEIR LIVES THAN TO BE NUISANCE WATCHERS ON EBAY.
IF EBAY ELIMINATED THE WATCHER FUNCTION THEN THERE WOULD IN THEORY, BE ONLY BUYERS.
At the retail store I work at, I hate when people come and just browse. They are a nuisance.
We should have a policy where if you come in the store, you MUST buy something.
Then you also need to cover any windows with kraft paper or such, and board up any fences so that they can not watch from outside. Invoke a drone "no fly zone" above if anything can be seen that way. Cover all your bases. Take whatever steps necessary to deter sales. Closing the store completely would be best. 🙂
11-24-2022 11:32 AM
@buyselljack2016 wrote:Then you also need to cover any windows with kraft paper or such, and board up any fences so that they can not watch from outside. Invoke a drone "no fly zone" above if anything can be seen that way. Cover all your bases 🙂
You're right! Thanks for the reminder. I also hate it when they peek through our windows to see what we're selling.
11-24-2022 11:33 AM
Hawaii nailed it. Keep the customers locked out unless they agree to buy something.
If they balk, Force them to buy.
What a great way to get your business to thrive.
11-24-2022 11:35 AM
@inhawaii wrote:
@buyselljack2016 wrote:Then you also need to cover any windows with kraft paper or such, and board up any fences so that they can not watch from outside. Invoke a drone "no fly zone" above if anything can be seen that way. Cover all your bases 🙂
You're right! Thanks for the reminder. I also hate it when they peek through our windows to see what we're selling.
Closing the store completely would be best. Suggest that to the owners, and get your unemployment application paperwork in order 🙂
11-24-2022 11:40 AM
I am a watcher. ( better than a peeper 😄 )
I do "book mark" / watch items. Normally no more than 2 pages, but normally only one page that I have interest in items.
When I get the extra money, I will decided if I can purchase at that time.
There are times when I am ready to make purchases ( from certain sellers that I like a lot of their items ) that I go to what they sell and mark a bunch of items and then my watch list becomes 3 pages long. Then I sort the items by seller ID and make my decision to buy multiple items and throw them in the cart and make the final selection and if I want multiples of some of the items.
11-24-2022 11:41 AM
Watchers watch.
Viewers view.
Buyers buy.
And we only see those for 30 days before they stop being counted.