cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

URL to see auto declined offers

Could someone please provide the URL to show all offers received, including those auto declined? I think the URL I need is offer history.  Thank you.

 

I followed links to  https://www.ebay.com/bo/seller/showOffers?ManageBestOffers&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:RAO&itemid=#######this, where I would normally see auto declined offers.

 

But the page now shows 0 offers, but also says, 2 offers auto declined"

Capture.JPG

Message 1 of 5
latest reply
4 REPLIES 4

URL to see auto declined offers

The only way I know how to do this is individually. Go to each item page and click on the "Manage offers" link at the upper left of the page. I use this to BBL the lowballing dealers who try to get my listings cheap for resale.

 

Message 2 of 5
latest reply

URL to see auto declined offers

What he said, from the listing page is the only way I know of to see them.  

And I agree, use it to ban from bidding the people who make repeated silly offers. 

Message 3 of 5
latest reply

URL to see auto declined offers

Thank you @bimm_corp and @postingid7659  for your replies. That is the link I followed, where I had in the past found declined offer information. But nothing now. Hmmm. 

 

Are you saying you still see declined offers using that link right now?

 

I use the declined bid amounts as one small piece of pricing evidence in making future price decisions. And also to look for those making offers on multiple items.

 

Haven't used it to blocked anyone as you two describe as the auto decline amount takes care of wishful thinkers as I call them.

 

Best wishes.

Message 4 of 5
latest reply

URL to see auto declined offers

@mycheaperstuff 

>Are you saying you still see declined offers using that link right now?

 

I'm still seeing the auto-declined offers on my listings. Remember this only works for active listings. When the item ends or is sold, the info goes away.

 

>the auto decline amount takes care of wishful thinkers as I call them.

 

Trouble is the "wishful thinkers" often become problem buyers. Hence they get the BBL treatment.

 

 

Message 5 of 5
latest reply