Does the *groveling for a sale* thing work for you?
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01-20-2020 07:40 AM - edited 01-20-2020 07:43 AM
And by that I mean, sending a watcher of ones listing, a lesser price offer; And to be sure, call it what you will, but in my opinion, that IS, groveling.... and I don't think it has ever panned out for me. I think that 80% (if not more) of my watchers, are chronic watchers, for various reasons. And by the same token, as a warcher, I don't think I've ever accepted a seller's offer) So back to my original question, how many times has sending a watcher an offer, resulted in a sale for you?
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01-21-2020 10:05 AM
"There's also a last but very important and basic fact: A seller doesn't have to send offers, ever, if they don't want to."
Exactly. Just because a seller can send offers, doesn't mean he should. By the same token, of course, just because a seller can send offers, doesn't mean he shouldn't. Each seller makes a choice.
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01-21-2020 10:16 AM - edited 01-21-2020 10:20 AM
So nice to see a little divertis moi here, instead of the ubiquitous, vapid, snarky threads. There are those who take life (and themselves) far too seriously..... You Know Who You Are . 😏 Who was it who said "Life is too mysterious, don't take it so serious" Not exactly proper English, yet still valid.
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01-21-2020 10:17 AM
@divwido wrote:as a buyer, I don't like it. I wasn't watching your listing because I wanted to buy it so stop offering it cheaper.
You can turn those notifications off in your buyer preferences.
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01-21-2020 10:41 AM
@turquoisetulips wrote:Often the offer received makes me actually want the item even less than before the lower offer. Some reverse psychology at play there.... ersatz
I think so too ,,depending on how the potential buyer may think . The lower offer could be viewed as the seller saying ' Here nobody else wants this so I'll sell it to you cheaper '' .. Kind of a turn off .. Tulips
Yes...sends a message to me from the seller that YES, it is undesirable!
Well then I don't want it either....
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01-21-2020 11:07 AM
A friend invited me to join his facebook antique sellers group. I thought, why not, at least, give it a try. Within 20 minutes I'm getting messages from someone I've avoided and been out-of-touch with for 25 years. That was the beginning and end of 'social media' for me.
And so, we each poke fun in our own way. Wink. Happy-smile.
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01-21-2020 11:16 AM
As a buyer, it works for me. I found an item. There were several on eBay. The cheapest one was from a long time seller with great feedback. I felt that even though it was the cheapest, it was still a little overpriced.
I put it on my watch list, not to buy, necessarily, but just to remember the item and to check periodically to see if there were any listed for cheaper. Two days later, I get a message that the buyer sent me an offer for less. The offer was almost exactly what I thought the item was worth. So I bought it.
Seller and I are both happy.
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01-21-2020 12:01 PM
@ersatz_sobriquet wrote:
@turquoisetulips wrote:Often the offer received makes me actually want the item even less than before the lower offer. Some reverse psychology at play there.... ersatz
I think so too ,,depending on how the potential buyer may think . The lower offer could be viewed as the seller saying ' Here nobody else wants this so I'll sell it to you cheaper '' .. Kind of a turn off .. Tulips
Yes...sends a message to me from the seller that YES, it is undesirable!
Well then I don't want it either....
Don't overthink this. Seriously - this is just a simple selling technique, that's all.
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01-21-2020 12:10 PM
@ersatz_sobriquet wrote:
@turquoisetulips wrote:Often the offer received makes me actually want the item even less than before the lower offer. Some reverse psychology at play there.... ersatz
I think so too ,,depending on how the potential buyer may think . The lower offer could be viewed as the seller saying ' Here nobody else wants this so I'll sell it to you cheaper '' .. Kind of a turn off .. Tulips
Yes...sends a message to me from the seller that YES, it is undesirable!
Well then I don't want it either....
I find this thinking really strange. I guess because I don't prefer to pay full price if I can get something for less. Is this how you feel about stores that run sales?
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01-21-2020 12:52 PM
Groveling, No! Providing exception service to your customer, Yes!
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01-21-2020 01:04 PM - edited 01-21-2020 01:05 PM
"Exception" to what?? 🤔
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01-21-2020 01:36 PM
I assume that's a typo, and you meant exceptional service?
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01-21-2020 02:40 PM
I love getting the offers! I accepted one about an hour ago for 1.00 off a bracelet I'd been watching. Having been a sales and Flea and thrift store addict all my life this new feature is right up my alley. Buying something for 'less' is always a good thing, never a turn off.
I used to have a BF years ago who would never buy anything on sale. I could not understand that way of thinking.
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01-21-2020 05:26 PM - edited 01-21-2020 05:27 PM
Thanks...I really appreciate that. Coming from you, than means a lot- 😉
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01-21-2020 06:07 PM
@my-cottage-books-and-antiques wrote:
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I assume that's a typo, and you meant exceptional service?
You are correct. Thank you.
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01-21-2020 08:03 PM
