Why would someone on eBay ask me to raise my price by a penny?
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01-22-2019 02:45 AM - edited 01-22-2019 02:48 AM
Someone with low feedback on eBay sent me a message and asked me to raise my Buy It Now price by a penny. The person didn't write that he/she wanted to buy my item.
For the heck of it, I raised the price by a penny and messaged the person back (I didn't receive a reply). I was hoping that the person was going to buy my item. I then noticed that someone with a different user name with low feedback listed the same item as mine for a few dollars less, but I'm not sure if it's the same person. After a few hours, I lowered my price by a couple of dollars to attract more buyers.
Why would someone want me to raise my price by one penny? For competition? Or is there a benefit to paying a whole number like $40.00 vs. $39.99? Anyway, in all my years on eBay, I've never had this happen before. Anyone else had this happen?
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01-22-2019 03:04 AM
eBay occasionally issues coupons that have a minimum purchase requirement. I myself have asked a seller to raise a price from $29.99 to $30.00 so I could use a $10 coupon that required a minimum $30 purchase.
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01-22-2019 03:11 AM
Yes, that makes sense. Thank you.
I had to call eBay to ask about a policy, and so I mentioned the message to the rep. She said it may be someone in competition. But a penny difference isn't much competition. The rep didn't say anything about coupons. So now that you mentioned a possible coupon, I'll change the price back and see what happens (my item ends this morning anyway).
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01-22-2019 05:13 AM
@nobody*s_perfect wrote:eBay occasionally issues coupons that have a minimum purchase requirement. I myself have asked a seller to raise a price from $29.99 to $30.00 so I could use a $10 coupon that required a minimum $30 purchase.
There has been several times I’ve wanted to do this but didn’t because I was worried the seller would get paranoid
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01-22-2019 05:32 AM
@glassy-rabbit wrote:
Why would someone want me to raise my price by one penny? For competition?
Maybe his goal was not price competition, but rather just to mess with the head of his competition 🙂
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01-22-2019 06:59 AM
@myangelandmyprincess wrote:
@nobody*s_perfect wrote:eBay occasionally issues coupons that have a minimum purchase requirement. I myself have asked a seller to raise a price from $29.99 to $30.00 so I could use a $10 coupon that required a minimum $30 purchase.
There has been several times I’ve wanted to do this but didn’t because I was worried the seller would get paranoid
I explained my reason, so I didn't leave him guessing like the OP. Also, it was a relist already marked down on an odd item, so I knew he was eager to sell it. If he had reacted badly I would have either walked away or purchased it with a different ID.
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01-22-2019 08:44 AM
@myangelandmyprincess wrote:
@nobody*s_perfect wrote:eBay occasionally issues coupons that have a minimum purchase requirement. I myself have asked a seller to raise a price from $29.99 to $30.00 so I could use a $10 coupon that required a minimum $30 purchase.
There has been several times I’ve wanted to do this but didn’t because I was worried the seller would get paranoid
I did it, and got blocked. I even explained why I wanted the seller to raise the item by 1 penny because of the coupon. The seller replied with one word in all caps. "BLOCKED"
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01-22-2019 09:39 AM
Any time I ask a question and then decide to purchase an item, I use my other buying ID. That way, IF the seller has somehow decided to block me, I don't even know about it.
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01-22-2019 09:50 AM
I do that sometimes, but I wasn't expecting the seller to block me in this case because I explained about the coupon.
Perhaps the seller just couldn't be bothered to revise the listing.
Or, perhaps the seller thought I was just messing about, I'll never know.
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01-22-2019 09:54 AM
@*madison wrote:I do that sometimes, but I wasn't expecting the seller to block me in this case because I explained about the coupon.
Perhaps the seller just couldn't be bothered to revise the listing.
Or, perhaps the seller thought I was just messing about, I'll never know.
The seller foolishly threw away a good sale.
I was blocked for something similar. I wanted to buy two items and asked if combined shipping was available (it wasn't clear from the listing) and got blocked.
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01-22-2019 10:10 AM
And the seller lost a sale for a penny lol
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01-22-2019 10:12 AM
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01-22-2019 10:17 AM
Bought a group of items once.
I emailed the seller and told them that they could just send the teapot and keep the rest since i had all the other pieces and i would just donate them to charity.
Suggested they could resell them.
I was refunded my payment and told they would not complete my sale.
They undercharged for shipping, and sending just the one piece i wanted would have cost them more than they charged.
"Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything" Colin Kaepernick the new face of NIKE
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01-22-2019 12:00 PM
@jason_incognito wrote:Bought a group of items once.
I emailed the seller and told them that they could just send the teapot and keep the rest since i had all the other pieces and i would just donate them to charity.
Suggested they could resell them.
I was refunded my payment and told they would not complete my sale.
They undercharged for shipping, and sending just the one piece i wanted would have cost them more than they charged.
I think this fits into the, "No good deed goes unpunished," category. Sigh.
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02-05-2019 10:56 PM
Perhaps that penny raised price qualified the buyer for a promotional offer.
