07-10-2024 09:06 AM
Hello Everyone, Please bear with me, this may sound a bit silly. I like to "send offers" & do get lucky with a sale ocassionally. The question that I have is - When eBay tells me that a listing is "send offer" eligible but the item has no watchers - Where does my offer go? Who sees it? Thank You. (J.B.)
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07-10-2024 09:13 AM - edited 07-10-2024 09:13 AM
@jbbowers12012 wrote:Hello Everyone, Please bear with me, this may sound a bit silly. I like to "send offers" & do get lucky with a sale ocassionally. The question that I have is - When eBay tells me that a listing is "send offer" eligible but the item has no watchers - Where does my offer go? Who sees it? Thank You. (J.B.)
When you send offers, you are sending offers to "interested buyers", not to "watchers".
eBay has a rather complicated definition of "interested buyers", which may change over time but is currently reported to consider
So in your case, it is probably a buyer who has either viewed your item multiple times, or has added your item to his cart.
07-10-2024 09:08 AM
From what I understand, it's based off of things other than just who's watching the item. I've been sent offers by a sellers when I've had an item in my cart for a while, or even just when I've viewed an item. Who knows what metric eBay bases this off exactly, but it can generally be thought of as people who have shown some interest in the item.
07-10-2024 09:12 AM
Don't waste your time sending offers to a listing with no watchers. If nobody is interested enough to watch it, they're not going to be interested in buying it, unless you decide to give it away for free, and any other offer is more than likely to be considered an unwanted annoyance. This is just eBay's latest canard to make sellers think they've got more interest in their stuff than they do in reality. It's just sad.
07-10-2024 09:13 AM - edited 07-10-2024 09:13 AM
@jbbowers12012 wrote:Hello Everyone, Please bear with me, this may sound a bit silly. I like to "send offers" & do get lucky with a sale ocassionally. The question that I have is - When eBay tells me that a listing is "send offer" eligible but the item has no watchers - Where does my offer go? Who sees it? Thank You. (J.B.)
When you send offers, you are sending offers to "interested buyers", not to "watchers".
eBay has a rather complicated definition of "interested buyers", which may change over time but is currently reported to consider
So in your case, it is probably a buyer who has either viewed your item multiple times, or has added your item to his cart.
07-10-2024 09:14 AM
Several things can trigger an "offer" to be allowed to be sent. A buyer has to have looked the the item (clicked the listing) or put it in their cart, besides watching the item. I've even been sent offers on items I have searched, but never clicked the listing. I think the bigger sellers who have auto offer activated, get those offers sent.
Savvy buyers know these triggers too. That's why sometimes if you look at a listing, it may say X buyers already have this in their cart. Not only is it a way to make potential buyers pull the trigger on the sale, but it's also a way you can know that other savvy buyers are waiting for an offer.
07-10-2024 09:15 AM
The offer will go to someone who viewed your item or showed "interest" in some way. Could be a casual browser, a comparison shopper, or just another seller checking the competition.
Chances are, the person will consider the offer to be unwanted spam and won't buy your item. People hate spam, but eBay loves it. The e-mails can be turned off, but most people don't bother doing it. Instead, they get annoyed at eBay for intrusive marketing.
07-10-2024 09:19 AM
Thank You. Makes Sense. (J.B.)
07-10-2024 09:21 AM
Thank You!
07-10-2024 09:23 AM
Thank You So Much!! (J.B.)
07-10-2024 09:32 AM
The other buyers.................. or one other buyer................... or two other buyers............... have this item in their cart is something that baffles me. I can look at my OOS listing and have that pop up.
If I have sold an item and am now OOS , does the item "remain" in someone's cart?
In the past I have seen times that eBay was showing that I could "send offers" on dozens of my listings. Lately it just says "2 listings for offers". Strange.
I don't send offers, but have noted that change.
07-10-2024 09:36 AM
@hartungcards wrote:Don't waste your time sending offers to a listing with no watchers. If nobody is interested enough to watch it, they're not going to be interested in buying it, unless you decide to give it away for free, and any other offer is more than likely to be considered an unwanted annoyance.
If a buyer passed over your item because he thought the price was too high, IMHO sending an offer of 10% - 20% off can absolutely spur a sale. That has happened for me as both a seller and as a buyer.
07-20-2024 08:00 AM
there no more sending offers. I don't have it anymore. Why?
07-20-2024 09:23 AM
It seems they loosened up their criteria a couple of months ago. It used to be pretty tight and I had a lot of success with it.
Now, I get offers for most items I check for price comparison, which I find irritating. And as a seller, the suggested offer eligibles have increased significantly, and most are not watchers. eBay is so desperate for sales and their cut that they are suggesting buyers who glanced at our listings. I am now very careful about who I send offers to from the list.
07-20-2024 10:32 AM
Still available here in N.J. - Just sent a few. (J.B.)