on โ03-12-2013 11:36 PM
Just wondering if it's right that a seller has an item for sale with the option of "buy it now" or "make an offer". So I made an offer (not un-reasonable) and the seller counter offers with the buy it now price! so what is their point in having make an offer as an option? or am i missing something? just wantint to get views on this. thanks in advance
on โ04-12-2013 12:08 AM
It could be that the seller made a mistake, or you could message them to see if they can offer a better price?
I personally have the "Make an offer" there so that if customers purchase say.. 2 or more items then I could give them a little discount. All in the fun of bargaining.
on โ04-12-2013 01:58 AM
on โ04-12-2013 03:05 AM
@kyles278 wrote:Just wondering if it's right that a seller has an item for sale with the option of "buy it now" or "make an offer". So I made an offer (not un-reasonable) and the seller counter offers with the buy it now price! so what is their point in having make an offer as an option? or am i missing something? just wantint to get views on this. thanks in advance
Was it a multiple quantity listing? (i.e. several available). A lot of sellers use the Best Offer function to negotiate discounts on bulk purchases, and they won't actually entertain a discount on a single item, but may give one for 5, 10, 50 etc.
Unfortunately, any reference in a listing description to the offer feature means risking a policy violation and having the listing removed ("offer" is picked up on by eBay as potentially trying to deal outside eBay, even though it's referring to an eBay function), so a seller generally can't elaborate on how they're using the feature.
on โ04-12-2013 03:36 AM