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I have had offers of 50% countered at 60% and bought the item. I have had a million low ball offers made on my items and have never been offended. Other things offend me, low ball offers not so much.
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 11-25-2014 at 08:40 AM. |
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60 percent of the list or 60 percent of what the card regularly sells for?
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I also do not understand the majority of offers I get on my items end with .99...does the prospective buyer not understand the psychology of offering one penny more is more likely to get him/her the item? And in the "Did you know" category, did you know that you can offer MORE than the listed Buy It Now? A lady offered me $11 on a $9.99 item...I accepted it just to see if it actually would accept her offer and it did. I threw a dollar bill into her package.
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That happens a lot on iTunes gift cards, they go for more than the face value. Part of it might be the convenience factor of not having to go to a store to make the purchase?
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Ok, so we're into funny stories about fleabay sales. Here's a good one.... this is before the days of "best offer" and crap like that.
D304 Cobb, SGC10. If they had half grades back then, they'd have given it a .5 instead of a 1. It was pathetically ugly, but it was real/authentic. I had a couple of D304 Cobbs and the one I was going to sell was really fugly. I put it on ebay for $1200 (opening bid). I got ZERO interest in it. A couple of months later I put it up for bid at $1400. I get an email saying they'd like to buy it for $1200. I decline. The card doesn't sell at $1400. A couple of months later I put it up for bid at $1600. I get an email saying they'd like to buy it for $1400. I decline. The card doesn't sell at $1600. A couple of months later I put it up for bid at $1800. I get an email saying they'd like to buy it for $1600. I decline. The card doesn't sell at $1800. Finally, I sell it for about $2000 on ebay. ![]() During the time I tried to sell the card and received the diffrent offers I never once became indignant or nasty or indicated they should have bought it the last time it was up for sale. I politely declined the offers. I just didn't care if I sold the card or not. Perhaps some of those dealers (I'm not a dealer) just don't care if they're over priced. On the flip side, if I'm a seller all I have to do is say NO or just not respond to the offer. I think ebay provides the ability for the seller to counter. To me, there's no use in getting upset if an offer is considered "low ball". In any case, as a dealer it's easier to just say NO or ignore the offer. Why be dikk about it? If someone wants to "reason" with the seller, then that's fine, just be nice about it. And if the seller declines, then that's their choice.
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Don't worry about it. I get a ton of low ball offers and it never offends me. If we cant agree no problem just move on to the next deal.
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but you guys keep changing the fact pattern..
when bidding on a best offer card that has a built in auto reject..there are also auto accepts...so why cant start low or find out what the reserve is....... no additional time spent by the dealer on the auto reject..and i eventually got an offer above the reserve for the auto reject...within the 3 bids you are allowed..i dont think the first offer that was auto rejected should of offended th dealer.. incidentally .if you just put the word 'Dealer' in the post name you get lots of views on Net54 i noticed.. |
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