Much much needed facility.
What would be even better is if da boyz made it
OPTIONAL
for those who are against the idea.
It seems though that for some who are against it, the idea of it being
OPTIONAL
doesn't seem to be an
OPTION for them.
Having Best Offer has nothing to do with anyone wanting this site to be like feepay. It might be about having flexibility in how we close a sale.
The "If you don't like the lack of 'best offer' on ebid, why don't you go back to feepay" is a really lame thing to say. So is trying to argue that folk who want best offer, want ebid to be just like feepay.
What is the harm in having more selling options? on ebid. If this makes it more like feepay in some people's mind then so what! As long as fees don't go the way of feepay.
If I want £x no more, no less on a particular valued item. I can offer Buy Now.
If I have a minimum price and would like more I can offer it as auction.
If I have an item that has been sitting around for too long I can play it by ear by offering Best Offer. That way me and a buyer can agree on a compromise price, rather than me try to sell the item for what it I think it is worth and not make a sale, and the buyer to only want to pay what he thinks it is worth. That way we both lose out - I don't get any money and he don't get item.
You don't have to offer Best Offer.
You can offer Buy Now if you only want a predetermined price. You can offer Buy Now if you want stock sitting on your shelves/stockroom until someone eventually (this is ebid remember) comes along and buys the item
I don't, and don't really want to, understand this business about synthetic pricing - I don't want to take in what the books say about how you should sell your stuff on auction sites (books go out of date - so do items 'values').
I want to sell stuff according to the best way experience tells me to.
Best offer works for me. No use telling me to go back to feepay in that case, I still use feepay anyway.
If it don't work for you, don't choose it as a sales method.
Putting it in cold black and white - Seller A (who offers Best Offer) can undercut Seller B (who is not prepared to recognise Best Offer) - I wish some would be a little more honest and say that is what they really fear about the existence of Best Offer.
We have all been undercut at some point. That's tough/life/business.
You win some lose some, right?