on 20-10-2022 10:25 AM
G'day All, I dont think it is fair that if a seller has a "Make An Offer" tab, but does not respond to your first 2 offers, & then rejects your third offer, that is all 3 of your offer attempts gone. I think that if they dont respond to an offer, that one should not be included in your 3 attempts. Ebay should then "remind" them to either accept or reject every offer within 24 hours, as per the rules. If they are not going to use it properly, then they should not be allowed to have the option.
on 20-10-2022 04:21 PM
I agree. Sometimes sellers might not be online, but in most cases if they ignore an offer it is because they are not interested. I do the same when sellers send me offers I am not interested in. I don't bother to click on "decline". I just ignore them.
on 20-10-2022 04:26 PM
I must admit - as a seller - if an offer is not reasonably acceptable - I just let them time out - most of the time.
on 20-10-2022 04:31 PM
@mjon3509 wrote: Ebay should then "remind" them to either accept or reject every offer within 24 hours, as per the rules.
You are confused... there are no rules that state a seller is required to reply.
eBay provides the seller with options.
Accept.
Decline
Counter offer
Let the offer expire.
on 20-10-2022 04:32 PM
" Buyer. Will you take 10 bucks for that ? "
" Seller. That's not worth replying to, even with a counter-offer"
" Buyer. OK, will you take 10 bucks for it ? "
" Selller. What the......? "
" Buyer. OK will you take 10 bucks then ? "
" Seller. Numpty - block and move on.........."
on 20-10-2022 06:02 PM
I have had this happen before and in the end the seller had a 20% off sale and I purchased it then. Turned out there wasn't someone always around to look after the messages on the account as they used it to clear old stock form a car yard.
As a seller I would sometimes ignore low offers but now respond to all and 1 in 3 will usually come up in price.
on 20-10-2022 08:05 PM
My offer was reasonable
Clearly the seller disagreed.