04-16-2019 02:59 AM
I need six 1" glass marbles for a project.
I came across a listing for 2 pounds of 1" glass marbles for $23.99 with free shipping.
I'm not sure how many marbles are in 2 pounds but i'm sure t's way more than i need.
I messaged the seller and explained how i only need 6 marbles. If he would be willing to sell me 6, let me know how much.
The seller replied with "sorry such a small amount is not cost worthy for me to sell". Why would he say that without knowing how much i'm willing to pay for 6 of them? Why not make me an offer? 6 marbles for $5 or 6 marbles for $10 or 6 marbles for $20 ... whatever he thinks is worth his time and effort? But to just say "NO" is very poor business sense in my opinion.
04-16-2019 05:03 AM
We all have the right to run our business the way we want........at least in some ways.
The seller sounded polite, he answered your question......and no, he obviously didn't want to "make" a sale of lesser quantity.......
So why the resentment?
04-16-2019 05:03 AM
@inhawaii wrote:I need six 1" glass marbles for a project.
I came across a listing for 2 pounds of 1" glass marbles for $23.99 with free shipping.
I'm not sure how many marbles are in 2 pounds but i'm sure t's way more than i need.
I messaged the seller and explained how i only need 6 marbles. If he would be willing to sell me 6, let me know how much.
The seller replied with "sorry such a small amount is not cost worthy for me to sell". Why would he say that without knowing how much i'm willing to pay for 6 of them? Why not make me an offer? 6 marbles for $5 or 6 marbles for $10 or 6 marbles for $20 ... whatever he thinks is worth his time and effort? But to just say "NO" is very poor business sense in my opinion.
Of course, you could buy the 2 pounds of marbles, keep the 6 you need, keep another 6 'just in case' and donate the rest to a non-profit and take the whole thing off on taxes.
Why not make everybody happy?
04-16-2019 05:04 AM
04-16-2019 05:07 AM
@*madison wrote:Buyers should learn to accept the word NO from a seller.
Lots of sellers have said NO to me, I've accepted their decision and moved on.
I wonder what it is about 'no' that they don't understand - the 'N' or the 'O'?
04-16-2019 05:10 AM
@inhawaii wrote:
@mypostingid15 wrote:So, you want the seller to create a new listing for 5 or 6 marbles, end the old listing, and create a new listing for the rest of the marbles along with new description and photos For $5? I wouldn't do that.Would you do it for $10? Would you do it for $20. At some point you would do it. So the answer shouldn't be no.
That's like someone offering to buy your car "name your price" and you saying it's not for sale.
Congratulations to you that business is so good that you can turn down a potential customer without even knowing how much you'll be making.
Perhaps the person would rather drive than walk, so why bother debating cost when the car isn't available?
04-16-2019 05:19 AM
@dhbookds wrote:
We all have the right to run our business the way we want........at least in some ways.
The seller sounded polite, he answered your question......and no, he obviously didn't want to "make" a sale of lesser quantity.......
So why the resentment?
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You're are absolutely right.
I see i'm not getting much sympathy here. LOL.
I'm just more in to customer service. If i can do it (and make money doing it) i will.
This is a true story. As a matter of fact it happened to me just the other (Sunday) night. I phoned in a phone/take out order to a local Japanese ramen/curry shop. One of the items i ordered was a mini curry with rice. The mini does not come with meat. I wanted meat. I said i will pay extra for meat. I was told "no" we don't do that. After going back and fourth with the employee AND the manager, the manager eventually spoke to the owner who said $3.50 more for meat.
At some point it becomes worth it for the seller to bend the rules. In my opinion, the answer should never be no.
I got the meat.
04-16-2019 05:22 AM
Now my family will tell anyone that I am the one child who can become unhinged within seconds, the one that I am sure that some of my parents/family have said: "why can't they leave her at home?" 'Dats how I roll, however, there is the passive side of me that I am cautious with my "snapped" persona. In this instance, I would just look to buy from another seller or site. I love to purchase from the UK, however, some sellers won't ship internationally, so I move on. I've only used the BO on one (1) listing but I was afraid to approach the seller. She gave me a price that I liked and purchased immediately. I am just a semi fraidy cat but can be a pit bull in heels in seconds. The seller may have in the past accommodated a buyer in the past and it did not work out well for him/her.
Me, I would just move on
04-16-2019 05:24 AM
@inhawaii wrote:
@mypostingid15 wrote:So, you want the seller to create a new listing for 5 or 6 marbles, end the old listing, and create a new listing for the rest of the marbles along with new description and photos For $5? I wouldn't do that.Would you do it for $10? Would you do it for $20. At some point you would do it. So the answer shouldn't be no.
That's like someone offering to buy your car "name your price" and you saying it's not for sale.
Congratulations to you that business is so good that you can turn down a potential customer without even knowing how much you'll be making.
Hey! That would be a good premise for the start of a movie! One could call it, oh, um, AH! - 'John Wyke'
Oh, darn! Somebody already did that.
04-16-2019 05:41 AM - edited 04-16-2019 05:43 AM
@inhawaii wrote:@dhbookds wrote:
We all have the right to run our business the way we want........at least in some ways.
The seller sounded polite, he answered your question......and no, he obviously didn't want to "make" a sale of lesser quantity.......
So why the resentment?
--------------------------------
You're are absolutely right.
I see i'm not getting much sympathy here. LOL.
I'm just more in to customer service. If i can do it (and make money doing it) i will.
This is a true story. As a matter of fact it happened to me just the other (Sunday) night. I phoned in a phone/take out order to a local Japanese ramen/curry shop. One of the items i ordered was a mini curry with rice. The mini does not come with meat. I wanted meat. I said i will pay extra for meat. I was told "no" we don't do that. After going back and fourth with the employee AND the manager, the manager eventually spoke to the owner who said $3.50 more for meat.
At some point it becomes worth it for the seller to bend the rules. In my opinion, the answer should never be no.
I got the meat.
And that's fine for YOU...........but seems like today, everyone is expected to bend for the individual.......that the world still revolves around that kid in all of us who wants it and therefore deserves it on their terms.......that anyone who doesn't accommodate them deserves criticism of some kind. I just wish all of us could be less judgemental.
04-16-2019 05:49 AM
@gracieallen01 wrote:
@inhawaii wrote:
@mypostingid15 wrote:So, you want the seller to create a new listing for 5 or 6 marbles, end the old listing, and create a new listing for the rest of the marbles along with new description and photos For $5? I wouldn't do that.Would you do it for $10? Would you do it for $20. At some point you would do it. So the answer shouldn't be no.
That's like someone offering to buy your car "name your price" and you saying it's not for sale.
Congratulations to you that business is so good that you can turn down a potential customer without even knowing how much you'll be making.
Perhaps the person would rather drive than walk, so why bother debating cost when the car isn't available?
The listing was for $23 with free shipping, if there was a $20 in the picture, there would be no haggling.
04-16-2019 05:50 AM
"that the world still revolves around that kid in all of us who wants it and therefore deserves it on their terms."
No, not on my terms. On the sellers terms. But the seller said, NO, i will not do it for any amount of money. Which is ok - as you pointed out. It just doesn't make sense to me.
04-16-2019 05:50 AM
@fern*wood wrote:Did you tell the seller what you were willing to pay?
I`d be very interested in what the real, honest answer would be.
04-16-2019 06:02 AM
I'm sure the seller had been down that road before...Buyers do not [generally speaking] like to pay for a seller's time, effort, or hassle... The biggest crime of the seller was to judge your response by the many before you, who said" "How much??? That's just crazy!".
04-16-2019 06:03 AM
04-16-2019 06:12 AM