12-31-2021 12:22 PM - edited 12-31-2021 12:24 PM
I have received offers from seller this past week wherein the ONLY option available was ACCEPT. There was no decline or counteroffer button available. All those offers were for a full 48 hours duration and I could not get them off my summary page without buying or waiting 2 days for expiration. My most recent buy was ACCEPTING the most recent one just to not have to view it in my summary. Had previously asked seller on the 2 earlier offers to retract, which seller failed to do. Looks like a problem with the make offers to buyers function or sellers should not be permitted to make a watcher an offer without the option to decine or the rules need tightened. I now have a purchase enroute that I did not want to buy but did so to get rid of the clutter on my summary page since I was tired of seeing it. Can ebay fix?
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12-31-2021 05:10 PM
So, you will just occasionally, but not as a "general rule", abuse a seller because of your perceived notion that "the seller" is responsible for what eBay does? OK, good to know.
As others posted. Just ignore it, and it will soon go away😊 Just like me.
12-31-2021 05:27 PM
unfortunately, you cannot control what the seller or eBay does or does not do.
What you CAN DO is ignore it or delete offers you are not interested in accepting.
Another way of not getting offers are not placing watching items on your watch list if receiving offers annoys you so much.
Happy New Year
12-31-2021 06:15 PM
Thank you for your gracious input. Delete is not possible for any offer until it has expired. Decline was not included as an option. Ignore was just no longer an option due to the seller's unresponsive stance. All I have got here are replies bashing me for mentioning an Ebay deficiency and most are apparently from the cheerleaders. I give up on logic and reason ever having a beneficial effect on a forum!
12-31-2021 06:59 PM
12-31-2021 07:30 PM - edited 12-31-2021 07:32 PM
Seem like a poor excuse to buy something, because you could not remove till the 48 hours was up. 48 hours up, click the box next to it and click delete. Most every buyer that is watching that listing get the same offer. If one buys it, it should just drop off. If you are not interested, scroll past it.
Offers being sent to all watchers from a seller may be different than, when you the buyer, makes an offer to the seller for something. In that case when you make an offer, then yes you or the seller has the option to cancel or ignore or buyer accept. Offers being sent to watchers, I have not seen that option, to delete till the 48 hours are up.
12-31-2021 07:43 PM
@transamcc wrote:Thank you for your gracious input. Delete is not possible for any offer until it has expired. Decline was not included as an option. Ignore was just no longer an option due to the seller's unresponsive stance. All I have got here are replies bashing me for mentioning an Ebay deficiency and most are apparently from the cheerleaders. I give up on logic and reason ever having a beneficial effect on a forum!
The responses here are a result of your seeming refusal to accept the fact that the seller very possibly has no ability to do anything with respect to "retracting" a sent offer.
When I have used the "send offer" I do not have a choice of which buyer ID's that an offer is sent to.
All I see is that it is a listing that is possible to send offers. eBay does not reveal the ID's of the potential buyers. I have no way to retract an offer to an ID that is not even shown to me.
12-31-2021 10:30 PM
Read the feedback left by the OP, all because they didn't want to just let the 48 hours pass! The offer was not directed at you the OP, it went out to the watchers. This reads like you are blaming eBay and the seller for something you bought. As said above, the seller has no control who the offer is sent to. Why, if the seller did not respond, would you buy something from them?
12-31-2021 10:51 PM
@buyselljack2016 wrote:So, you will just occasionally, but not as a "general rule", abuse a seller because of your perceived notion that "the seller" is responsible for what eBay does? OK, good to know.
As others posted. Just ignore it, and it will soon go away😊 Just like me.
The abuse (in this case) came in the form of a reply to the feedback that the seller left for @transamcc ,
But this buyer has had a lot of unhappy experiences! @transamcc , I think ebay isn't for you.
12-31-2021 11:01 PM
@transamcc wrote:Thank you for your gracious input. Delete is not possible for any offer until it has expired. Decline was not included as an option. Ignore was just no longer an option due to the seller's unresponsive stance. All I have got here are replies bashing me for mentioning an Ebay deficiency and most are apparently from the cheerleaders. I give up on logic and reason ever having a beneficial effect on a forum!
You CAN delete the message and it'll go away.
Go to this page to see the messages from ebay: https://mesg.ebay.com/mesgweb/ViewMessages/0/ebay
If you check the offers you want to delete then click "delete," they'll be gone and you won't stress yourself unnecessarily.
The following are some of the offers I've received.
Then I clicked and deleted all those offers that I no longer want to see and they're gone! Easy peasy:
01-01-2022 07:14 AM
On the message page that works, but don't think that translates to the window that shows them on your watching page. Those stay till you remove them after the 48 hours are up. I have removed them from my message page but can still see them on the watch page.
01-01-2022 11:57 AM
redmodelt, You are 100% correct on that. Deleting them from the messages box does absolutely nothing to the offers on one's summary page! Then on the summary page, DELETE is not possible for any active offer. Active is defined as any offer that has not been declined nor expired yet. Thank you for your sensible reply to the previous post. Since there was no decline option provided , they could not be deleted until after 48 hours had passed.
01-01-2022 12:28 PM
@albertabrightalberta wrote:
@buyselljack2016 wrote:So, you will just occasionally, but not as a "general rule", abuse a seller because of your perceived notion that "the seller" is responsible for what eBay does? OK, good to know.
As others posted. Just ignore it, and it will soon go away😊 Just like me.
The abuse (in this case) came in the form of a reply to the feedback that the seller left for @transamcc ,
But this buyer has had a lot of unhappy experiences! @transamcc , I think ebay isn't for you.
Yup, and my post also refers to the fact the the OP apparently plans to continue to do it.
01-01-2022 12:35 PM
flag us, bag us, tag us. Those posting facts are.................... "cheerleaders".
logic, and reason are not applied by some posting their issues. In this case, blame/frustration/retaliation is misdirected at the sellers. Those not in agreement with punishing the sellers are eBay shills.
01-01-2022 05:36 PM
You do know that the seller is not to blame because there is not a "decline" button offered? And I don't see a seller retracting an offer just to clean up your view, especially during a holiday time. And that is NOT a valid reason to leave negative feedback. I do send offers so I have done you the favor of adding you to my blocked bidders list so there is no possibility of me adding to your annoyance.
01-01-2022 05:45 PM
Omigoodness, you are not kidding. I checked it out for myself. wow, just wow!