10-03-2021 07:43 PM
I had two necklaces for sale, cheap. I got a message claiming I'd sent an offer (I hadn't unless it was by massive mistake) and was I still interested in doing a deal. OKfine. I responded with an offer of $12.49 instead of $14.99 and stated this was the lowest these were going. [lower than that and I might as well just donate them somewhere.] What the now-blocked questioner was expecting I don't know but the response was:
"Please keep your jewelry. I don’t do business with people like you. I can already tell just by your response that you are difficult."
Ended the listing, did not respond, and couldn't copy and paste the username to my BBL quickly enough.
If trying to break even is being difficult...SMH.
10-03-2021 07:48 PM
"No good deed goes unpunished."
Good thing she changed her mind. Can you imagine what would have been in store for you had she actually purchased them? SMH, indeed.
10-03-2021 07:58 PM
I'm grateful she outed herself beforehand. An honest return is one thing, but buyers like this nobody needs.
10-03-2021 08:01 PM
@evelyb30 wrote:I'm grateful she outed herself beforehand. An honest return is one thing, but buyers like this nobody needs.
Amen and AMEN.
I am spending too much time lately with my BBL - glad to see it is not just me!
10-03-2021 11:22 PM
...ungrateful buyer...
...these items will find a new owner whom sincerely and happy buyer...
10-03-2021 11:38 PM
Take those two necklaces and price them at $25 each.
Sit back and watch in awe, first the lowballing buyers will disappear and in some order they will also actually sell.
10-03-2021 11:40 PM
It seems to be the newer fashion to claim an offer received and then continue to bully the seller, waiting for them to 'cave'. I've seen a few of them recently. Belittling and dissing is coming back into style, I guess. Glad you were up to telling them, in essence, to go pound sand.
10-04-2021 11:34 AM
@gjs_16 wrote:Take those two necklaces and price them at $25 each.
Sit back and watch in awe, first the lowballing buyers will disappear and in some order they will also actually sell.
There is some truth to this.
I recently raised some prices on items I kept getting low ball offers on. Several of those have sold (w/o an offer) at the raised prices in the past 30-45 days. No idea why - but if all else fails, raise the price! lol
10-04-2021 02:07 PM
This is of course after eBay tells us repeatedly "It might sell if you lower the price by $5" or whatever. Yeah sure.
10-04-2021 02:12 PM
Things I've learned selling
If something sells too fast, it was priced to low
If something won't sell, it's priced too low
I typically raise prices on things that have sat around too long, THEN they sell (silly humans! GRINS)