06-11-2018 12:06 PM
Ebays' computer system changed my auctions to show a "Make Offer" option that I did not authorize and Ebay will not change this. It is my choice as a seller to decide how much I wish to put as a starting bid on my auctions. Ebay does not own my inventory and did not pay for it. To have to constantly have to go through every single auction of mine every single day to ensure that Ebay has not changed it is not right and I shouldn't have to do this at all. Granted I have only been selling here since this past October and this is the first time this has happened. The ONLY reason I knew that it occured is I got an offer on one of my auctions that still had six days to go. WTH?! An hour on the phone to Ebay to figure out how to get rid of it and then being told that "they can't change the system sorry for the inconvencience." I have heard of this happening to Buy it Now listings not auctions. Anyone else have this issue?
06-11-2018 12:14 PM
Not to mentione that the engine they use is terrible. I recently was looking for some RAM sticks for my pc. The person had a starting bid of $49 that had the Best Offer tag when that very same item consistently sells for over $100.
06-11-2018 12:21 PM
06-11-2018 12:22 PM
Granted I sell vintage and antiques in which prices are up and down constantly. I start my auctions mostly at $9.99 if they don't sell after a couple of times then I go to buy it now with what the current market is. Some of the time I do add a make offer optionbut only if there is enough leeway in the profit. I just am in shock that they are doing this to auctions now. I was so mad that I actually told the csr on the phone that if Ebay wants to set my prices they can buy my inventory and sell it themselves.
06-11-2018 12:24 PM
@sndconsignments-1 wrote:Granted I sell vintage and antiques in which prices are up and down constantly.
Even more reason why this offer feature should not be present in certain categories.
06-11-2018 04:55 PM
Occasionally this happens to me, a listing mysteriously allows a best offer. Easiest thing to do is simply ignore the offer and delete the e-mail notification. I may be wrong, but I don't think ignoring best offers has any consequences.
06-11-2018 05:46 PM
I may be wrong too, but I think I read on other posts concerning this that it can irritate some potential buyers whose offers are rejected or ignored.
This "feature, " along with the discounted pricing they're trying to add to listings, should not be added to anyone's listing without their permission. There should be a way to globally opt in or opt out at the SELLER'S discretion, not eBay's.
06-11-2018 06:34 PM
It is my choice as a seller to decide how much I wish to put as a starting bid on my auctions.
Apparently now, if you sell here, your choice is sort of taken away. Just be happy, the ebay managed marketplace does not accept offers on your behalf at this time.
The "best offer" option on an auction might have been a decent idea if the buyer making the offer was allowed to make an offer HIGHER than your opening bid, or you could counter offer in like manner. Unfortunately, that is not the case and the offer/counter is tied to the opening bid amount. Oh well.
06-11-2018 06:50 PM
06-11-2018 07:46 PM
This weekend after several hours on the phone with eBay I figured out they are doing it to my free listings, I accidently went over my free listings by 1 and that item has not changed to BEST OFFER. Each day about 10 of my free listings changed to accept best offers.
06-11-2018 07:54 PM
This happened to me a couple of months ago. I read somewhere here to call and request this option be removed, which I did. No longer getting interference from Ebay. Try calling again to get a different rep and if they won't help you, ask for a supervisor...that usually moves things along. Good luck!