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Pillar of the Community
United States
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So what are your strategies when a buyer makes an offer? I'm starting to think I should never accept an offer that's significantly lower than my asking price even if I'm making enough money on the item. The last 2 buyers didn't pay when I accepted the initial offer. Live and learn. The current joker will get an unpaid item case opened after two days. I accepted his offer, and even accepted his terms for additional return time.  I realize it's a bit of a crap shoot with buyer's offers, and sometimes I can get a feel for a buyer, and I can wing it, but then again maybe there has to be some set selling rules in place for certain situations.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5825 Posts |
Hit them with a NPB. 2 or 3 of those and the buyer will find it difficult to continue on ebay.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
5404 Posts |
Part of doing business. Just relist and move forward.
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Rest in Peace
United States
17900 Posts |
Every element, including BO offers, is geared toward the buyer.
I only sell with auctions, so I'm not familiar with the BO from the sellers standpoint, but I'd be surprised if you can leave a NPB for an accepted offer.
Check that, or if you can leave feedback yet. I'd be interested in knowing if you have any options at all.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
7375 Posts |
Thanks, agree with everything said. @Mox...you can hit them for non-payment, so you can relist it after case closes. You can also let buyer off the hook by cancelling the order, which allows seller to relist immediately. The non-payment thing takes 4 days to close.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2189 Posts |
I just had a non payer. wait the 4 days and give them a strike. 2 of those and they won't be bidding on much of anything if the sellers have their preferences set to the max ( 2 Unpaid Item strikes within 12 Months). I always look at it as it helps all sellers.
You should see how many bidders were blocked through my buyer requirements log. I currently have 4 pages!
Amazing, and some have been around for years with very high feedback numbers.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2403 Posts |
Sorry to hear about your customer problems. Having said that...there are a lot of real buyers out there who look for the BIN or Best offer items. I am one of them.
While I never try to lowball anyone I ALWAYS shoot an offer when the option is there. Why not? If I can save a few bucks I will....But I also pay as soon as I know offer is accepted.
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Valued Member
United States
175 Posts |
Got myself into a similar situation. Accidentally left pos. Feedback on a buyer that hasn't paid yet. I normally don't invoice until day 4 or 5. This time given the error on my behalf. I sent it out with a note expaining why he was being invoiced. And made note that I re-list after 7 days. And my error to avoid confusion.
That was this morning... I have yet to hear anything back. This was an auction style sale. First time it has happened to me.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
7375 Posts |
Quote: And made note that I re-list after 7 days I like that plan.
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