‎02-17-2019 03:50 PM
Like clockwork, every Sunday evening we get messages on every account that our items are in carts and we should make the deal or "eyes" are on our items, etc.! Does this sound familiar to anyone? If it happened randomly and NOT the same day every week I might think it was realistic ... opposed to just another sales ploy to entice Sellers to lower their price ... lower their price ...lower their price ...lower their price ... lower their price ... lower their price ... lower their price ... lower their price ... lower their price ... lower their price ... lower their price ...
‎02-18-2019 12:38 PM - edited ‎02-18-2019 12:39 PM
@castlemagicmemories wrote:Perhaps that has something to do with the thought that Sunday evenings are the most popular time to be on Ebay buying? Just a thought.
No thought involved at all ... last year (in case you missed it) eBay published that 65 % of all Auctions end and sell on Sunday. They keep track of things to be sure. Here I run a lot of Auctions that end on weekends and a lot Sunday so these messages, as far as I can see, are targeted for our accounts that have most sales occurring on weekends AND when they know we will be on our computers doing eBay business, label printing, etc.. I wish I knew when other people get them AND when most of their sales occur. That would confirm my theory on the subject.
I don't believe anything on the site is "random" ... like they try to say Promos are ... everything done is a calculated move on their part. I don't believe these messages are random, they are targeted too ... but like some other posters mentioned, some items on the list are long gone, sold or ended listings ... so they are not even accurate. Its probably some intern's college project to see if the Sellers who receive those messages respond and increase their sales ...
I would prefer that eBay just message the Buyers and give them the 5% out of their pockets and not bother messaging me ...
‎02-18-2019 12:44 PM
but like some other posters mentioned, some items on the list are long gone, sold or ended listings
I can see that happening very easily.
I would prefer that eBay just message the Buyers and give them the 5% out of their pockets and not bother messaging me ...
But that way would cost Ebay more money, whereas you might just take their suggestion to lower your price, so...they like to message you!
‎02-18-2019 12:45 PM
@radtech1971 wrote:I get extremely annoyed with junk emails about “an item you are interested in “ when all I did was look at the listing, never added to watch list or cart, just looked at in passing.
I agree.
‎02-18-2019 01:02 PM
@mr_lincoln wrote:Like clockwork, every Sunday evening we get messages on every account that our items are in carts and we should make the deal or "eyes" are on our items, etc.! Does this sound familiar to anyone? If it happened randomly and NOT the same day every week I might think it was realistic ... opposed to just another sales ploy to entice Sellers to lower their price ... lower their price ...lower their price ...lower their price ... lower their price ... lower their price ... lower their price ... lower their price ... lower their price ... lower their price ... lower their price ...
I didn't read the replies so forgive me if I'm repeating anything already said.
@mr_lincoln-there are a lot of sellers here which translates to a lot of e-mail volume. Every seller signed up for these communications receives them on a different day of the week and different time of day so eBay can spread out the load on their servers. You get them on Sunday nights, I get them on Wednesday afternoons, John Doe gets them on Friday mornings. It's nothing more than a weekly update to let you know which items were sitting in peoples' shopping carts at the time the snapshot was taken. The snapshot is usually taken a few days before the e-mail goes out so some of the items may have sold since then.
I like the e-mails because I can see which items garnered interest -and ignoring the items from the e-mail that already sold I can see the ones left that didn't have enough interest for the buyer to complete the purchase. Then I evaluate those listings to see if it makes sense to run a promotion or sale, change the shipping or leave the listing exactly as it is -or if it's an item I want to source more of. You can delete the e-mails if that information isn't helpful with your sourcing, pricing, or other listing practices.
‎02-18-2019 01:13 PM
‎02-18-2019 01:40 PM - edited ‎02-18-2019 01:42 PM
Sometimes people may place items in their cart, but decide to abandon them.
Or it could be they just haven't got around to finalizing the sale.
One never knows.
‎02-18-2019 10:09 PM
@castlemagicmemories wrote: "... whereas you might just take their suggestion to lower your price ..."
_________________________________________________________________________
Multiple choice reply ...
1. FAT CHANCE!
2. Seriously? Errrnt!
3. Not on your life!
4. Who are you trying to kid?
5. I'm dumb but I am not stupid ... most of the time
6. Can not believe anyone would even think that????
7. Time to raise prices .....................
‎02-18-2019 10:15 PM
@helloandgoodmorning No problem at all ... every reply is welcome ... I've done the same thing. As to communication and messages from Home Office, I have them all turned off so any I get are ones I can not turn off so I did NOT sign up to get these, they just show up.
The problem is (and you and others pointed it out) that messages and items referenced are not current ... sure some are but many are not (I checked early on and found this to be true). In general terms, I am pretty sick and tired of eBay's ongoing price depression agenda. If they spent as much time trying to drive traffic to their site instead of driving prices down Sellers as a whole (not to mention eBay) would make more profit.
Don't get me wrong, I love selling on the site but I would prefer they just stop some of the worthless message programs ...
‎02-19-2019 07:45 AM
@mr_lincoln wrote:@castlemagicmemories wrote: "... whereas you might just take their suggestion to lower your price ..."
_________________________________________________________________________
Multiple choice reply ...
1. FAT CHANCE!
2. Seriously? Errrnt!
3. Not on your life!
4. Who are you trying to kid?
5. I'm dumb but I am not stupid ... most of the time
6. Can not believe anyone would even think that????
7. Time to raise prices .....................
@mr_lincoln You speak true; I'm picking up what you're putting down! But I didn't say I thought you would lower your price, I said they thought you might lower your price! Hence the message.
‎02-19-2019 07:51 AM
I believe everyone receives this message or a different version of it !! I haven't for awhile but I did. I never lowered my prices and all of those items that were SUPPOSEDLY in CARTS !!! ( SOLD ) AT MY PRICES 😎 BUT not to say lowering a price or two wouldn't hurt just to see if they sell.
‎02-19-2019 03:51 PM
@sweetpieces4you wrote:I believe everyone receives this message or a different version of it !! I haven't for awhile but I did. I never lowered my prices and all of those items that were SUPPOSEDLY in CARTS !!! ( SOLD ) AT MY PRICES 😎 BUT not to say lowering a price or two wouldn't hurt just to see if they sell.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with people taking them up on the offer and dropping prices, for myself I would choose not to. Some Sellers may even raise their prices.
‎02-19-2019 03:52 PM
@castlemagicmemories Oh it wouldn't matter where the suggestion(s) came from, the choices would still be the same ...
‎02-19-2019 03:55 PM
@mr_lincoln wrote:@castlemagicmemories Oh it wouldn't matter where the suggestion(s) came from, the choices would still be the same ...
I totally understand, just didn't want you to think that I thought you would capitulate there. I know better! Your reasons didn't surprise me, and I doubt you are alone in having those thoughts.
‎02-19-2019 04:31 PM
@castlemagicmemories No need to keep explaining yourself ... Entiendo!
‎02-19-2019 04:34 PM - edited ‎02-19-2019 04:34 PM
Merci beaucoup. Or muchas gracias.