I am not a fan of Best Offer - no-one in their right mind pays the asking price if that is on the listing. But.. this is in the wrong place on the forum. It is not a category request.
I am not a fan of Best Offer - no-one in their right mind pays the asking price if that is on the listing. But.. this is in the wrong place on the forum. It is not a category request.
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Lotzabitz -anything that doesn't belong in one of the other shops.
Best Offer option is long overdue.
Would be great OPTION for those who want it.
Those who don't want it need not use it.
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I'm for it. I've been experimenting on the other side and, as far as collectables are concerned, I find it works well for popular items with known value. For buyers, the possibility that someone else may make an offer can produce some sense of ugency.
Best Offer.
Just have it as an option, just like Buy It Now. Use or don't use, personal choice.
It works for me elsewhere as a buyer and seller.
Different strokes for different folks.
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[quote=cmjewels925;997011]As Jude says, this isn't feebay.
Rather than trying to turn eBid into a clone of feebay, you'd probably be better off searching the forums for the many threads giving advice on how to sell on eBid.
Unfortunately Ebid is still operating like a poor clone of Ebay. Its biggest mistake was choosing such a bad name. Whenever I am selling at fairs I tell all my customers that to check out my shop on Ebid. Most of them think I am saying feebay because it sounds so similar.
The best offer option was always very successful for me when I had a comic shop on feebay, as was mark down. Unlike a lot of the other Ebid sellers I have met, I closed me feebay shop and invested completely in Ebid. I would love to see it prove itself as the better site. Its not happening yet though!
I agree, this dead horse just keeps getting unearthed again and again so we can kick it some more.
We had this debate before ad nauseum...
http://helpdesk.ebid.net/showthread.php?t=120920
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Unfortunately Ebid is still operating like a poor clone of Ebay. Its biggest mistake was choosing such a bad name. Whenever I am selling at fairs I tell all my customers that to check out my shop on Ebid. Most of them think I am saying feebay because it sounds so similar.
I have been having exactly the same experience when I hand out publicity.
The problem is, if the name gets changed, eBid would be back to zero!
I agree. I feel the same way when I haggle someone down for anything, anywhere (on-line or in person). It's sort of like buying an item on sale, rather than at full price. If I can get it for cheaper I may even buy it even though I had no intention of ever buying it! Like you said it gives satisfaction and I'm certain that if eBid provided some sort of haggling option it would greatly increase the buying experience and provide more sales to the sellers.
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