12-08-2018 01:18 PM
I was wondering if anyone knows how to do this. Last night I put an item in my watch list. The next day I recieved an offer from the seller. I had never contacted the seller to ask for an offer. The same offer apparantly went to everyone that was watching the item.
As a seller I think it is a great tool. The only thing is that the seller was a Charity/Helping Hands listing so I don't know if this is available to all sellers.
Any help would be appreciated.
Happy Holidays
Jim
12-08-2018 01:51 PM
Somehow I've always been under the impression that sellers were not able to find out the identity of those buyers who had placed their items on their watch list. One reason would be because a great many people who put things on their watch lists are not actually potential buyers, but people who have a similar item and just want to see what that one sells for.
12-08-2018 01:57 PM
The offer wasn't initiated by the seller.
eBay sent a message to the seller saying something to the effect of "you have watchers, offer a discount to your watchers and they might buy", sellers submits the discount and eBay forwards the deal to the watchers.
There is no way to directly find out who is watching your listing.
eBay does a similar thing with items that are in buyers carts and again the seller can't directly contact a buyer who has the item in their cart.
None of these offers are "private" eBay will send them to anyone/everyone who is watching (if they have their preferences set to receive them).
12-08-2018 02:45 PM
Thanks for the reply Mr McGill.
I was familiar with the Cart offers, but that only brings you to the listing itselft to lower the price or add best offer. I also forgot to mention, and it looks like the photo cutoff, but there was a note from the seller, similar to when you send a best offer to someone. I checked the listing and there is no discount mentionted.
Thanks
Jim
12-08-2018 03:06 PM
I forgot to mention that there was a message from the seller. Most of the times when a price is dropped we get a basic message that there was a price drop. This one seems a little more directed.
12-08-2018 03:09 PM
Guessing it is tied into every time someone puts an item in a cart or on a watch ebay sends me a message to close the deal and basically give it away with a big suggested markdown. haha!
12-08-2018 04:05 PM
This is new. We have talked about it on the boards in the last couple of weeks. eBay is now providing a tool for sellers to spam their watchers. As primarily a buyer I HATE this. If a seller sent me an unsolicited offer I would never buy from them. Never.
i have over a hundred items on my watchlist. Imagine my potential inbox.
12-08-2018 04:10 PM
Sounds like what is talked about in this thread:
https://community.ebay.com/t5/Selling/Send-a-watcher-an-offer-Clarification/td-p/28886862
12-08-2018 08:27 PM