07-22-2017 11:55 AM
I have occasionly listed a custom order with the title "Custom order for (user)".
Someone on another forum tells me this is against ebay rules.
Could someone here please point me to the rule?
I don't understand why this would be a problem.
Seems like the best way to sell to a spicific buyer.
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07-22-2017 04:15 PM - edited 07-22-2017 04:16 PM
But your listing will still show up when members look in your category and sort by Newly Listed..
Also, you must have some minimum of information in your listing, because placeholder listings are a policy violation.
07-22-2017 06:27 PM
@just-a-stockboy-to-them wrote:Thanks Duchess.
You get it. I don't think anybody else did.
Making the title invisible to searches is less hassle than overpricing, best offers, and arranging times.
I will be using "private" from now on.
What about the people who search new in a particular category?
07-22-2017 06:28 PM
@partial*eclipse wrote:IMHO it's better to set up an auction-format listing rather than fixed price with gimmicks like weird titles. Set the opening bid price at the agreed-upon price, then after your chosen buyer places their bid, you can use the seller's option to end an auction early to sell to the current high bidder. And if that member flakes on you, then you still have a regular auction that might sell to somebody else.
And what happens if a couple of people bid on it past the minimum?
07-22-2017 07:23 PM
You can either sell it to the (new) high bidder or cancel the extra bids.
07-22-2017 07:26 PM
@partial*eclipse wrote:You can either sell it to the (new) high bidder or cancel the extra bids.
Then you would disappoint one person or the other, which is what you want to try and avoid.
What reason would you give to cancel the extra bids - as those people did nothing wrong.
Or you have disappointed the original person you are setting this up for.
07-22-2017 07:34 PM
You know, you could possibly put into the listing that the shipping has been priced to ship to Ex: Birmingham Alabama. Then if anyone who doesn't live in Birmingham Alabama purchases it, you could legitimately cancel due to problem with address.
07-22-2017
08:44 PM
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07-23-2017
08:03 AM
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kh-vince
Thanks folks.
My question has been answered.
In responce to the last 5 responces, and any other doubters.
Get real.
07-22-2017 08:51 PM
@partial*eclipse wrote:Also, you must have some minimum of information in your listing, because placeholder listings are a policy violation.
Not a problem. A relisting with only the name changed.
"But your listing will still show up ..."
See message #22
07-22-2017 08:53 PM
@emerald40 wrote:
What about the people who search new in a particular category?
See message #22
07-22-2017 08:54 PM - edited 07-22-2017 08:55 PM
@just-a-stockboy-to-them wrote:Thanks folks.
My question has been answered.
In responce to the last 5 responces, and any other doubters.
Get real.
I can see you are destined to have a long and successful selling career here on eBay. You are welcome to contact a MOD and request the thread be locked or removed, or you could just not come back to thread if it is that important to you that no one else give their opinions.
07-22-2017 09:16 PM
I appolgize.
I'm not trying to shut anybody down.
I'm answering the question "what about buyers who..." ignore the "private" title.
Or try to buy stuff not addressed to them.
I'm surprized they needed to ask.
I now see that not all of the last 5, were that question.
07-22-2017 10:44 PM
Some people take pride in snatching those "for xyz only" away from the intended recipient.
And if you send them a pile I would expect them to open a SNAD a send it back to you, on your dime
07-23-2017
03:50 AM
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07-23-2017
09:09 AM
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kh-vince
@chiaretta wrote:
Some people take pride in snatching those "for xyz only" away from the intended recipient.
What? as if i'm only a shipping bot.
07-23-2017 04:07 AM
You could also set up a code word to use insread of the buyer's userID, a group of letters/numbers that really wouldn't be searchable. As to the person who would try to snatch away another person's item, they would be worth taking a cancellation for.
I've done this quite a few times using the buyer's userID and it has worked just fine.
07-23-2017 07:52 AM
It may be just me but if I change a $20 listing to a $457.17 or BO listing and someone buys it for $457.17 I am not going to feel bad in the slightest about the customer I agreed to sell to for $20.