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Best Offer question

If Best Offer was enabled with auto re-list without my knowledge and someone makes an insanely low offer can I not accept offer and revise listing?

So frustrating! This item has been re-listed a few times without best offer and I even lowered the price myself. But this best offer came to my attention because of someones offer in my messages.

The offer is so low its not even worth the drive to the PO! 

 

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Best Offer question

Sending an 'offer' is one of the 'reasons' a person can use when sending you a message to ask a question. It exists for all items, all the time. You simply ignore or deny the offer, nothing to worry about or deal with. 

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If you want to revise the listing, you have to decline the offer.  It will time out at some point, but if you don't decline, you won't be able to revise until it does. 

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Thanks! It says in my listing I would accept $6.50. I was hoping I didn't have to honor that.
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Are you saying ebay set your listing to auto-accept offers of at least $6.50?

I'll tag an ebay employee to see if this is a known issue, or some sort of test.

brian@ebay 

tyler@ebay 

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Not sure why you think you have to accept an offer, but just so you know, you NEVER have to accept an offer.

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@yooner-ama wrote:
Thanks! It says in my listing I would accept $6.50. I was hoping I didn't have to honor that.

Didn't see that. ALWAY check your listings when submitting them and also when they relist. If you made a mistake and didn't want to accept the $6.50 just delete the listing and/or try changing it to the correct amount you will accept.

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Are you sure it didn't say you wouldn't accept offers below $6.50? You never have to accept offers.
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@carlqsportscards wrote:

Are you saying ebay set your listing to auto-accept offers of at least $6.50?

I'll tag an ebay employee to see if this is a known issue, or some sort of test.

brian@ebay 

tyler@ebay 


Hi @carlqsportscards, I'm happy to clarify that we do not automatically add an auto-accept price for Best Offer and there isn't a site issue for this. @yooner-ama, I show you have an offer right now that you can decline or send a counter offer on. I don't see any recent transaction at the price you mentioned, so it doesn't appear that any offers were auto accepted. If you can provide more detail about this situation then I'll be happy to help! 

Brian,
Community Team
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Ah I see. The lowest amount for the accepted offer was set at min of $6.50.
I didn't set that myself and never would have. I think Im going to have to check my listings each time they are auto listed. Its ok it worked out
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