Against terms of service?
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‎12-12-2022 12:59 PM
A seller has an item listed for $49.99 OBO. When I contacted him with an offer he stated that he would sell it to me for $75 plus shipping. Is that against eBay TOS? And, if so, how do I report him.
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‎12-12-2022 01:49 PM
Maybe the seller doesn't want to accept offers.
Sometimes Ebay will add best offers to listings, when the seller doesn't want it.
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‎12-12-2022 02:01 PM
So what you are saying is that even though the seller has a buy it now price of $49.99, they can demand way more than what they have the BIN price for?
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‎12-12-2022 02:10 PM
No. To get the BIN price you have to use the BIN button (or Add to Cart and pay). A seller making a counteroffer higher than the BIN price is usually trying to send a message to the offeror.
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‎12-12-2022 02:15 PM
Yes. I am familiar with the BIN offer. I have been using eBay since 2000.