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    Please Would You Consider A Submit Best Offer
    Having Your Auction At A Buy It Now Price And Include A Submit Best Offer
    Thank You

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    Nooo! Best offers are just for jokers!
    Madelaine

    I have two ebid stores. This is for Cats Protection;Lots of beanies, fast food toys, random collectables, some new children's clothes - almost anything really.
    this is business and sells skeleton leaves, Thai silk, various vintage postcards, more random collectables
    Both sell discontinued china tableware.

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    I would like to see some kind of best offer option.

    I do agree there are jokers who will make ridiculous offers but there are those who also make realistic offers. If one did not want to be disturbed by the jokers making their silly offers then they would not have to use the "best offer" option but it would be there for others to use.

    I would like to see something on the gallery page that shows it has the make offer option in the listing like they show if there is a buy it now or no reserve.

    Have a great day and God Bless.

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    i think its a good idea.....there was a new seller and he had an old doll......i bid right up to 68 pound......and it turned out his reserve was 70.......so i think from a sincere bidders point of veiw....it would be great

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    It would be good with a "best offer" option for the buyer to be able to make more than one offer or for the seller to be able to make a counter offer they could accept.

    Have a great day and God Bless.

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    I think it would be good as well. Most Buyers have an end item price they want for an item, but like in a shop they would also allow for a bit of bartering. I could reduce my buy now price if the offer price was right. At the end of the day I want to make sales. Each day that goes bye without a sale is an opportunity lost.

    If people did come in and abuse/give rediculous price bids then blackball them and let everyone know they are jokers
    Last edited by saleman; 25th January 2006 at 12:57 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by saleman
    I think it would be good as well. Most Buyers have an end item price they want for an item, but like in a shop they would also allow for a bit of bartering. I could reduce my buy now price if the offer price was right. At the end of the day I want to make sales. Each day that goes bye without a sale is an opertunity lost.

    If people did come in and abuse/give rediculous price bids then blackball them and let everyone know they are jokers
    I couldn't agree more.

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