12-30-2019 06:00 PM - last edited on 12-30-2019 06:19 PM by kh-ornesh
This is what I received from a
Is this common?
He was very happy to buy everything for $58 but I said no.
What actions should I do?
I guess he angry I would not sell to him.
Thank You
12-30-2019 06:07 PM
Be careful here, it is not allowed to mention eBay ID's. Thanks.
12-30-2019 06:09 PM
He was very happy to buy everything for $58 but I said no.
What actions should I do?
I guess he angry I would not sell to him.
It's not the buyers fault you weren't happy with his winning bid. Why not ship the buyer's item? Do the right thing and move on.
12-30-2019 06:16 PM
Sounds like the situation is where another seller is trying to get you involved in "price fixing".
It is illegal.
12-30-2019 08:44 PM
you missed the entire point I was very happy he giving me **bleep** for selling cheaper then everyone? Have no control over auctions.
12-30-2019 09:17 PM
12-30-2019 09:21 PM - edited 12-30-2019 09:23 PM
I don't know how common this is but I had a similar situation with a very impatient seller selling the same coins who felt a need to "dictate" my sales practices, when, where and how.. I responded once then ignored them and gave their opinions and intrusions absolutely no weight.
It's none of their business what you sell or for how much, and the tone of the message, in my opinion, reads that the seller arrogantly considers that he has some sort of agreement with you or power over you and that you didn't listen to his instructions! --
Ignore it and them and stay the course.
12-30-2019 09:22 PM
Because Auctions set the market price, your selling prices are most likely closer to the actual value than his are.
This dude is probably just trying to rip off buyers and you're cutting into his business profits......which is none of his business.
I do auctions too, so this is interesting and thanks for posting. The mentality of some people has to be questioned.
12-30-2019 09:30 PM
@zcliff53 wrote:This is what I received from [another seller]
Congratulations.....you are that guy who is way lower and killing the market.
If I see someone selling an item I know well, and they've priced it below what it normally sells for, I don't see that as "killing the market;" I see it as an opportunity to get more stock for future resale. That disgruntled rival of yours doesn't need to try to price-fixing with you; he should just be buying as much as you're selling, and shut up about it.
I mean, jeez, when I find good items at a low price (and they're not fakes or anything like that), I stock up. I don't go lecturing the seller about how they need to charge more.
12-30-2019 09:41 PM
@luckythewinner wrote:
@zcliff53 wrote:you missed the entire point
Have no control over auctions.
Perhaps the reason your point about these being auctions was missed because you never told us they were auctions.
Yes he did- right in the title of this thread...
12-30-2019 10:07 PM
@a_c_green wrote:
@zcliff53 wrote:This is what I received from [another seller]
Congratulations.....you are that guy who is way lower and killing the market.If I see someone selling an item I know well, and they've priced it below what it normally sells for, I don't see that as "killing the market;" I see it as an opportunity to get more stock for future resale. That disgruntled rival of yours doesn't need to try to price-fixing with you; he should just be buying as much as you're selling, and shut up about it.
I mean, jeez, when I find good items at a low price (and they're not fakes or anything like that), I stock up. I don't go lecturing the seller about how they need to charge more.
I know people who have bought my auction items and then resold them....or at least tried to resell them in some cases.
It's all par for the course.....
What I find interesting is, does this guy really think any seller in their right mind would even sell anything to him at any price sending rude messages like that...!?
12-30-2019 11:04 PM
Hi, every seller is free to set whatever price they want on whatever item they want. That should be the end of the story. But some unhappy souls obviously feel the need to interfere. Thankfully these occurrences are few and far between, but there may be a couple of things you can do to limit their messages.
If you add them to your block list, you might be able to silence them by selecting the setting to eliminate messages from those on your blocked list, found in your Buyer Requirements settings. See link below on how to do this:
If they turn to profanity or hate speech, or make threats, you can report them to eBay for violating the terms of the policy of contact between members, link below. The report can be made directly from the policy page.
https://www.ebay.com/help/policies/member-behavior-policies/membertomember-contact-policy?id=4262
For garden variety nuisance messages, ignoring such contact usually is the best policy. Sorry this happened to you.
12-31-2019 03:37 AM
Yup I love those sellers that give stuff away. These sellers will always win the race to the bottom
12-31-2019 04:00 AM
@gramophone-georg wrote:
@luckythewinner wrote:
@zcliff53 wrote:you missed the entire point
Have no control over auctions.
Perhaps the reason your point about these being auctions was missed because you never told us they were auctions.
Yes he did- right in the title of this thread...
Good point. I re-read the message twice and never went back to the title
12-31-2019 06:51 AM
@magicjohnsonsvariety wrote:What I find interesting is, does this guy really think any seller in their right mind would even sell anything to him at any price sending rude messages like that...!?
Yeah, all bullies very important people feel that what they say is the only way to do something - or else.