on 01-01-2014 10:02 PM
Hi guys
I have had an increasing amount of messages of ridiculous offers on my items, & i dont have a best offer option on my items, just buy it now.
The last one I had was an offer of 50% of my buy it now price. Its just time wasting and annoying
Anyone else experiencing the same thing?
on 02-01-2014 11:00 PM
“If the Make Offer button does not appear in the listing, the seller is not interested in receiving offers and you should not try to contact this seller to negotiate price or terms. Doing so violates our offers to buy or sell outside eBay policy.”
Can't see a lot of grey in that statement.
I'm not a lawyer, though.
02-01-2014 11:39 PM - edited 02-01-2014 11:43 PM
lol its kinda of like quoting the removal of negative feedback for sellers without putting the fineprint Davewil
The actual policy detail also states the following:
Offers to buy or sell listed items outside of the eBay site are not permitted. Offers of this nature are a potential fraud risk for both buyers and sellers and circumvent eBay's fees. If you receive any spam (unsolicited commercial messages) through email or Skype that includes offers to buy or sell outside eBay, please report this using the appropriate link in the "Additional Information" section below.
Some examples of offers outside of the eBay site include:
Using member contact information obtained from eBay or using any eBay system to offer to sell any listed item outside of eBay
Canceling a listing to sell to a buyer who became aware of the item through eBay
Ending a listing early to sell the item at a higher price to the winning bidder
Offering to sell an item to a bidder in a Reserve Not Met listing without going through Second Chance Offer
Offering to sell duplicate or additional merchandise to under-bidders without going through Second Chance Offer
Sending unsolicited (without prior permission) commercial email offers to bidders for the same or similar products that they have bid on in the past
Also note that the policy outlines the following - that could only be the result of the buyer or seller proposing "an offer"
It is acceptable for sellers to end a listing early in order to sell an item at the current bid price to the high bidder. Bidders are permitted to contact sellers with requests to end a listing early and sell at the current bid price; however, sellers are under no obligation to honour the request.
Interesting paradigm presented in some posts .... lol
02-01-2014 11:50 PM - edited 02-01-2014 11:51 PM
The fine print is irrelevant.
eBay have stated that making an offer to a seller when they don't offer it is considered to be in breach of the policy.
Rightly or wrongly. Which part of 'Doing so violates' presents the confusion?
on 03-01-2014 12:14 AM
We do not agree then.
I think the policys stated purpose is to prevent fee circumvention and to prevent trading outside of ebays "safe environment" is what is most relevant. I doubt eBay would sanction a buyer for asking a question that is clearly about trading on eBay with a seller, such as if I buy two will you discount post etc etc
I am happy to continue to communicate with buyers - about price, about quantity and about combined post discounts etc etc - all sales occuring within the confines of ebay.