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5% minimum for sending an offer to a buyer is a rip off.

Why should eBay get to decide a 5% minimum for sending an offer? There should be no minimum, and I should get to decide, not eBay. Anyone else agree?

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Low ball offers are far worse. Again, my items are always sold a little lower than everyone else. This is not as black and white as you think. The 5% minimum offer hurts good sellers, who are not greedy.

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Sending an offer of less than 5% off is a rip off.

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This issue is not that simple. You must be a seller who sells for crazy high prices. So, the 5% minimum might work, sometimes. However, for good sellers like me, who always tries to sell items for a little less than everyone else, it hurts us. The 5% minimum offer is a broken system.

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Actually, I did my research on it, an checked for another unopened one, and I changed it accordingly. I posted that when I first started. I always try to sell lower than every one else. Which is why the 5% minimum is a broken system. It hurts the few good sellers, like me.

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It's not an insult when I always try to sell lower than everyone else. It hurts good sellers. You all are seeing this as black and white. When it's more complex than that. Most people on here, are way too greedy. So, the 5% minimum for offers might help them, sometimes. 

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I agree sellers should decide for themselves what to offer. In all honesty, my experience with offers has been if you are not giving  it away buyers are not interested. Most want something for close to nothing. So, I feel most offers unless 75% off go nowhere in today's economy.

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The 5% minimum offer is a broken system.

If you want to lower your price by 1% or 2%, eBay will not stop you from doing so.

But neither will eBay send messages to your watchers alerting them to your price change.

If you want to be able to send an offer to your eligible watchers, you must meet eBay's requirements to do so.

Perhaps there are buyers out there that would jump at the chance to receive a 2% offer, but if so they are not exactly making their presence known.

 

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Not really. We can decide for them, if everyone demands it. Watchers and sending offers is a waste of time, and space. 99% of the time, no one ever accepts. Then watchers just stick up on your items and do nothing. Waste of time and space.

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Why does that matter? 99% of the time, no one accepts offers and they just stack up watchers on items. It's a waste of time and space.

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I'm pretty confident that 99% of the time no one accepts anyway. It's a waste of my time and space on the seller side.

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Doors don't get busted down on any offer. 99% of the time, people don't accept anyway, and watchers just pile up on items. I don't like my time being wasted. Not to mention the space.

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Yet, I'm wasting time on sending offers when no one ever accepts anyway. Watchers and offers need to go. Amazon doesn't do any of this nonsense.

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I consider it an insult when I have to waste my time sending offers when no one accepts anyway, and watchers just pile up on items anyway. 

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16 Months later and you are still harping on this?

 

You've been told that 5% off is way too small to entice anyone to buy and that is why you are now complaining that this tiny discount isn't getting you any results.

 

If you feel it is a waste of your time then maybe you should reconsider your position on offer percentages or of course you could just stop sending them out.

 

 

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Hi everyone,

Due to the age of this thread, it has been closed to further replies. Please feel free to start a new thread if you wish to continue to discuss this topic.

Thank you for understanding.

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