Counteroffers
froggerway
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Last time I made an offer the seller sent a counter offer. I don't think they changed that, but I could be wrong?
Sorry you have been getting stubborn sellers though. I am also annoyed with a couple of sellers who have had pins listed at ridiculous prices for months (that won't sell) and they never lower their prices, even when the same pin has sold for much less many times. Just can't haggle with people sometimes lol.
When you list on Ebay with the "Make Offer" option, Ebay allows the seller to set the absolute minimum amount they would consider. If the Seller enters a minimum amount and offers come in that are less than that minimum price, Ebay will automatically send a rejection and won't even notify the Seller of the offer. The Seller is only notified of offers that are at least their specified minimum price.
This is not new, so it may be that the offers you submitted recently were lower than the Seller's minimum.
As stated, it could be the auto-reject cuz you didn't hit the threshold. But to address the larger issue, my pet peeve recently has been sellers who include "Best offer" but don't really want offers. Ha. Sorry, I can understand rejecting a lowball offer, but some of them think knocking $1 off a high-priced item is more than enough. Um, no, if your counter is $299 for a $300 listing, why even have Best Offer? In that case, the dollar really isn't going to make or break my decision to purchase!
I have the same issue (well, sis does on my account). It's definitely not the auto-rejection because she doesn't get rejections automatically, usually in one day.
I did a best offer for a few dollars off a pin. The seller was asking for 15+shipping but I didn't want to pay over 15 with shipping (I'm cheap) so I did like 12 to make the price $14.99 with shipping. Instantly got declined tried like $13 because I was curious, instantly got declined. Tried $14.99 and it instantly got declined. Why do a best offer if your best offer is what you are asking for?!? I don't get people. Needless to say, I ended up finding the pin for around $10 later.
I did a best offer for a few dollars off a pin. The seller was asking for 15+shipping but I didn't want to pay over 15 with shipping (I'm cheap) so I did like 12 to make the price $14.99 with shipping. Instantly got declined tried like $13 because I was curious, instantly got declined. Tried $14.99 and it instantly got declined. Why do a best offer if your best offer is what you are asking for?!? I don't get people. Needless to say, I ended up finding the pin for around $10 later.
THIS. This is exactly what annoys me. I agree with Froggerway, we need a thread, ha ha ha!!!
And as much as I'd like to think that since even your 14.99 offer was declined then maybe the seller just wasn't aware how to work the system or had technical difficulties, my guess is they were just being a donkey! Grrr..
Full-on donkey! I thought about it before I replied, and I too was going to say, "Perhaps the seller was unfamiliar with Best Offer and/or simply did not uncheck the Best Offer box (ie, didn't intend to use the Best Offer option at all)." But then I thought further and realized that if you choose the "auto-respond" option with Best Offer, I'm 99% sure you have to manually enter your range. Since Lisa got three auto-rejects (not "within the 48-hour window" rejects, during which the seller actually considered the offer), that means the seller typed in his/her asking price as the threshold. Can I get a "WTF?" Ha ha.
But yes, at least the story ends with a better deal on the pin!
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