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Old 06-24-2009, 11:02 PM
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We've made a few reasonable "best offers" for a few items listed with an insanely high BIN price and a BO option. Never once gotten the courtesy of any reply, let alone a reasonable counter-offer.
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Thanks for all the great responses which have brought up Two more questions:

1. I can understand not wanting to reply to a $1 offer on a $1k item,but cant you set the auto reply to kick in if an offer is below a certain amount so that you dont have to spend any time responding yourself?

2. what is the general concensus on what constitutes a ridiculous offer? is it 50% of the BIN? 40? 30?

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Old 06-25-2009, 06:23 AM
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2. what is the general concensus on what constitutes a ridiculous offer? is it 50% of the BIN? 40? 30?

I guess that depends how riduculous the Buy It Now price is, right?
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Old 06-25-2009, 06:43 AM
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2. what is the general concensus on what constitutes a ridiculous offer? is it 50% of the BIN? 40? 30?

I guess that depends how riduculous the Buy It Now price is, right?
Well said.

I don't believe there is a level that constitutes ridiculous; that's why ebay has the tools in place to manage offers. I think it works fairly well. For me it also depends on the item. A less common piece will usually have a higher threshold. For example, a George Burke photo vs. a Rollie Fingers rookie card.

Remember, this is pretty much a free market with supply and demand establishing the pricing level. Use the tools, be polite, and transactions will transact. Just my .02
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Old 06-25-2009, 07:31 AM
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Ridiculous offers don't have to do with what the BIN is. If by some price guide, be it VCP, SMR, Beckett, etc. the card is booked at X, as long as the offer is at least 50% of X I wouldn't call it ridiculous. You have to allow for the possibility that the buyer only has SMR in front of them and even though SMR may severly undervalue the card compared to past sales, the buyer may be making a reasonable offer using the info they have in front of them. Now, if you get a $200 offer on an SGC 40 CJ WoJo (I did last night ) then it would seem the buyer is just hoping you click "accept" by accident.
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Default Maybe It Is Semantics,........but

If a card is priced @ 250% of the avg. of the last three sales for the same card in the same grade, then a 40% offer may not be ridiculous to anyone but the seller. If the same card was priced @ 125% of such, then IMO a 40% offer would be ridiculous. In that instance I think it does have to do directly with how ridiculous the BIN price is. Having said all that, anyone is entitled to try to sell their goods for any price they want. IMO, if they want to "lead" the market very aggressively they should have some thick skin.
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maybe its semantics...
yup - we're in agreement.
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