12-16-2017 05:28 AM
When I have a 3.00 or 4.00 dollar item and ebay decides to add BEST OFFER makes me want to remove all of my items. I can not always remove it before a buyer makes offer then I am giving it away. I have to take time to remove the BEST OFFER. ANNOYING
12-16-2017 06:04 AM
12-16-2017 06:56 AM
A 3 or 4 dollar item REALLY makes it smell of desperaton.
12-16-2017 07:02 AM
Please be aware that some sellers are reporting that they remove Best Offer and it shows up again in the middle of the night.
Ebay should NOT be modifying running listings. Ever. Once sellers accept this Ebay may start changing prices and ending dates to get your listing more likely to sell. It may sell for far less than you want, but it will be more likely to sell.
12-16-2017 07:03 AM
The point is that buyers are making good faith best offers to sellers they think want them. Unfortunately the sellers do not. Ebay is setting everyone up for failure. I'm not sure they even considered the implications of how bad this can go.
12-16-2017 07:08 AM
12-16-2017 07:14 AM - edited 12-16-2017 07:14 AM
@the*dog*ate*my*tablecloth wrote:The point is that buyers are making good faith best offers to sellers they think want them. Unfortunately the sellers do not. Ebay is setting everyone up for failure. I'm not sure they even considered the implications of how bad this can go.
Another 'throw it up against the wall and see if it sticks' move, without regards to consequences, other than making an extra few pennies.
12-16-2017 07:33 AM
Well, i beat eBay to the punch. All of my 'buy-it-now' items already have the 'make an offer' feature.
I used to hate that concept. To me, it seemed to create the atmosphere of eBay as being just an online tag sale or flea market. Kinda tacky as you know what.
However, i have found that it can be a useful tool to help boost sales when sales may need boosting. When a buyers sees the 'make an offer' option, he or she knows that you as the seller has some flexibility to work with. And perhaps your item was priced a tad too high as compared to others selling similar items. I have been there, done that.
For an item to sell quickly, the pricing should appear as a 'nobrainer' to the potential buyer, and also be visible, of course, to that right person at the right time.
12-16-2017 07:36 AM - edited 12-16-2017 07:37 AM
best, from what I've read they're also adding Best Offers to some auctions now. Nothing like thinking your selling price is going to go up and Ebay is suggesting to buyers that it should actually go down.
Oh and I don't think anyone is arguing your decision to use Best Offer. We just don't think it's ethical for Ebay to add it for you.
12-16-2017 07:44 AM
12-16-2017 07:47 AM
12-16-2017 07:55 AM
@the*dog*ate*my*tablecloth wrote:The point is that buyers are making good faith best offers to sellers they think want them. Unfortunately the sellers do not. Ebay is setting everyone up for failure. I'm not sure they even considered the implications of how bad this can go.
I know. I feel bad for the buyers, but not badly enough I'd lose money on an item to make them feel better.
12-16-2017 08:06 AM
The postulated theory is that they want the FVFs, even if it's on a lower sale amount. They'd rather have a smaller FVF than no FVF at all for unsold items. They also don't want unsold items clogging up server space, which is why they have started this and the process of removing some items that go unsold for some months.
12-16-2017 08:09 AM
@the*dog*ate*my*tablecloth wrote:The point is that buyers are making good faith best offers to sellers they think want them. Unfortunately the sellers do not. Ebay is setting everyone up for failure. I'm not sure they even considered the implications of how bad this can go.
It can also atagonize the buyer, who may not understand how a Best Offer works to start with.
12-16-2017 08:10 AM