Odd message when submitting a best offer
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‎09-10-2018 11:16 AM
Hello everyone,
Is this something new? I submitted a best offer on a listing and as I was putting in my offer amount, a box popped up and said "The seller is more likely to respond to an offer of XXX".
The offer wasn't automatically declined or anything. I did, however, feel like a complete cheapskate. I put in a message that I am interested in the item and perhaps we can make a deal.
I am hopeful this little message doesn't show up on my listings. I am listing things to move them - not gather dust.
Thoughts?
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‎09-10-2018 11:17 AM
Was it a multi-quantity item with a sales history or was it a one-off item?
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‎09-10-2018 11:23 AM
Hi,
It is the only item for sale by this seller.
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‎09-10-2018 11:25 AM
That came up for me on the ebay germany site when I put in a best offer.
Actually I followed their advice and the seller accepted the offer.
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‎09-10-2018 12:27 PM
@russianbluecatgirl wrote:Hello everyone,
Is this something new? I submitted a best offer on a listing and as I was putting in my offer amount, a box popped up and said "The seller is more likely to respond to an offer of XXX".
The offer wasn't automatically declined or anything. I did, however, feel like a complete cheapskate. I put in a message that I am interested in the item and perhaps we can make a deal.
I am hopeful this little message doesn't show up on my listings. I am listing things to move them - not gather dust.
Thoughts?
Is ebay basing this "more likely" on the seller's minimum acceptable amount?
Or is ebay just pulling some kind of trending number out of its the air and this is another test?
OP, I don't expect you to know the answers ^^^ I'm just pondering.
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‎09-10-2018 12:59 PM
I don't see anything bad about that message.
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‎09-10-2018 01:22 PM
I suspect that the seller may have an auto accept for the amount Ebay suggests.
There is nothing bad about this per se....however, I would prefer not to have this pop up on my listings. I'm open to all reasonable offers. Don't scare a buyer away. If something has been sitting awhile, even a low offer is better than no offer. This is just me speaking, of course.
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‎09-10-2018 01:50 PM - edited ‎09-10-2018 01:53 PM
@russianbluecatgirl wrote:
@russianbluecatgirl wrote:Hello everyone,
Is this something new? I submitted a best offer on a listing and as I was putting in my offer amount, a box popped up and said "The seller is more likely to respond to an offer of XXX".
The offer wasn't automatically declined or anything. I did, however, feel like a complete cheapskate. I put in a message that I am interested in the item and perhaps we can make a deal.
I am hopeful this little message doesn't show up on my listings. I am listing things to move them - not gather dust.
Thoughts?
Hello everyone,
"The seller is more likely to respond to an offer of XXX".
I am listing things to move them - not gather dust.
Thoughts?
When the above message appears, why even bother to submit your offer, best for me to just move on.
And that's what I would do.
I don't submit lowball offers,
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‎09-10-2018 01:53 PM
Great Moms turn them off first.
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‎09-10-2018 04:26 PM - edited ‎09-10-2018 04:29 PM
@sharingtheland wrote:Is ebay basing this "more likely" on the seller's minimum acceptable amount?
Or is ebay just pulling some kind of trending number out
of itsthe air and this is another test?OP, I don't expect you to know the answers ^^^ I'm just pondering.
I think the OP's post already answers those questions.
The only way eBay could determine a seller's minimum acceptable amount would be to look at his auto-decline setting - but since the OP indicates that he offered less than the suggestion and it was not auto-declined, that does not seem to be the case.
So yes - eBay is pulling some kind of trending number out of somewhere. That somewhere could be the air, or it could be based on actual accepted offers for similar items.
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‎09-10-2018 04:30 PM
Or maybe they're looking at the auto-accept threshold as that would result in an instantaneous sale should the buyer raise their offer.
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‎09-10-2018 04:36 PM - edited ‎09-10-2018 04:36 PM
@Anonymous wrote:Or maybe they're looking at the auto-accept threshold as that would result in an instantaneous sale should the buyer raise their offer.
Quite true - I never thought of that side of things.
I guess I've been reading so many stories here about cheapskates and bottom feeders that I'm conditioned to only think about offers that are too low - not offers that are actually acceptable 🙂
