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eBay Best Offer Strategy

539 319 October 16, 2018 at 01:02 AM
If one is going to make a low offer such as half of asking price on an item on eBay, what is a persuading message to include for the seller in hopes of attaining the item for a great discount? So far, I have written that I have great feedback and pay quickly, but I still occasionally receive sarcastic replies from sellers with counter offers that are the same than or $1 less than the asking price. One seller even raised the buy it now asking price after I offered half. Some sellers aren't bothered by my low offers and either accept or counter-offer with a low enough price that I accept. Others decline without even counter-offering or giving an explanation.

The items I bid on are not rare or highly collectable and generally have a low demand, often having been listed for over a month. The reason I make a low best offer is because I have no idea of the financial situation of the seller or how eager they are to sell the item.

Interested to find out what buzzwords or influencing message has worked for you as a buyer in the hopes of a seller accepting a low best offer?
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amanpatel
10-17-2018 at 11:57 AM.
10-17-2018 at 11:57 AM.
The best-offer feature is really only used by high-profile sellers to attract customers. They will not really accept any price that is significantly lower (I think they will only go perhaps 0.5 or 0.75% of their original price).

In fact making an offer almost indicates to the seller that you are interested in the item, and will likely buy it on their counter.

This works differently for personal sellers that are selling used items. Over there the counter offers could make difference - especially for items that are not very popular with users.
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ProfessorChaos
10-17-2018 at 09:11 PM.
10-17-2018 at 09:11 PM.
Obviously when you offer half the asking price, some sellers are offended. That's always gonna be the case.

It sounds like some people actually accept your offer. Great. You get crap cheap, cause they're tired of dealing with it.
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z2g
10-17-2018 at 10:42 PM.
10-17-2018 at 10:42 PM.
OP,
There's really no strategy when it comes to offering a "best offer" for an eBay item. Just think common sense. Of course, you can offer anything you want. But, if you really low-ball an offer, it's just a waste of time.

For example, when I've listed my cars on Craigslist, I would get really low offers that were a waste of everyone's time. Let's say if my car was valued at $15k on KBB in good condition, some ppl would offer half....like what you've suggested! Literally, it would be significantly lower than the fair or salvaged title trade-in value for the car. So, why in the world would anyone sell their car for that price when they could easily trade it in for more?!?!

So for me when I submit a "best offer", I think of a reasonable price that I would pay for that item. Then, I'll offer a little less because it's likely that seller will counter somewhere in the middle. For example, I just made a "best offer" purchase yesterday for a 4k UHD bluray. The item is usually listed for around $20 on eBay (about $27 brand new on Amazon). The seller listed it for only $15 or best offer. I offered $13, expecting for him to counter with $14, which I was willing to pay. Surprisingly, the seller accepted $13.
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CheapestGamer
10-18-2018 at 05:23 AM.
10-18-2018 at 05:23 AM.
Quote from ProfessorChaos :
Obviously when you offer half the asking price, some sellers are offended. That's always gonna be the case.

It sounds like some people actually accept your offer. Great. You get crap cheap, cause they're tired of dealing with it.
This is why I stopped wasting my time trying to sell on Craigslist locally. I'd put up a list price of $X and people would offer me 25% of that and not want to come up even one bit from that.

A quick search of their email address (if not done via CL anonymous emails) found many, MANY resellers who I guess found quite a few idiots willing to sell their stuff for peanuts. Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)

Best one I think had to be offering up a $700-800 gift card for Gamestop when somebody offered me like $50-100 for it. Told them I'd rather melt the card into ashes n snort the effing thing than take that.Mad
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Joe Davola
10-18-2018 at 08:34 AM.
10-18-2018 at 08:34 AM.
There is no real trick since a seller that knows what they're doing will systematically set up and reject any offer below a certain amount, accept an offer over a certain amount or be willing to consider offers between certain amounts. Sure you can get lucky, but most may never even see your sob story or explanation if you don't offer over a certain amount.

Having said that, there are no real good places to sell anymore. eBay doesn't get the traffic they used to and they bend you over with eBay and PayPal fees and Amazon (which was awesome for a while) no longer allows individuals to sell without approvals, hoops and fees. Whee
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z2g
10-19-2018 at 12:02 AM.
10-19-2018 at 12:02 AM.
Quote from CheapestGamer :
This is why I stopped wasting my time trying to sell on Craigslist locally. I'd put up a list price of $X and people would offer me 25% of that and not want to come up even one bit from that.

A quick search of their email address (if not done via CL anonymous emails) found many, MANY resellers who I guess found quite a few idiots willing to sell their stuff for peanuts. Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)

Best one I think had to be offering up a $700-800 gift card for Gamestop when somebody offered me like $50-100 for it. Told them I'd rather melt the card into ashes n snort the effing thing than take that.Mad
I sell a lot of my stuff via CL--i.e. camera gear, bluray collections, old baby gear. I'll get ridiculous offers, but I just respond quickly and say it's too low. I only communicate via email.
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CheapestGamer
10-19-2018 at 12:16 AM.
10-19-2018 at 12:16 AM.
Quote from Joe Davola :
Amazon (which was awesome for a while) no longer allows individuals to sell without approvals, hoops and fees. Whee
I had one of the grandfathered in accounts where you could disburse the money anytime you wanted. After not selling anything on there for a while they graciously closed my seller account. Roll Eyes (Sarcastic) That means if I went back there I'd have to register for a new one and be stuck on a two week (or possibly longer) cycle like a regular job. Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)
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I sell a lot of my stuff via CL--i.e. camera gear, bluray collections, old baby gear. I'll get ridiculous offers, but I just respond quickly and say it's too low. I only communicate via email.
I haven't tried selling anything on there in quite a while. Maybe it's just my area but it seems like people refuse to budge from their initial low ball offer or IF they do they come up by such a tiny percentage that you have to wonder if they're just messing with you.
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10-19-2018 at 05:33 PM.
10-19-2018 at 05:33 PM.
Quote from CheapestGamer :
I had one of the grandfathered in accounts where you could disburse the money anytime you wanted. After not selling anything on there for a while they graciously closed my seller account. Roll Eyes (Sarcastic) That means if I went back there I'd have to register for a new one and be stuck on a two week (or possibly longer) cycle like a regular job. Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)

I haven't tried selling anything on there in quite a while. Maybe it's just my area but it seems like people refuse to budge from their initial low ball offer or IF they do they come up by such a tiny percentage that you have to wonder if they're just messing with you.
I think sometimes when you get a super low, ridiculous offer, it could be a troll (who wants your email address) or someone just trying to give it a shot to get something for very, very cheap. For the trolls who are maybe trying to get your email address, they'll often send an email with a very short message, like "still available?", "is $X ok?", etc. Serious buyers will usually write more than one sentence. I also always use a secondary email address that I use specifically for CL.

When I've sold Canon camera gear, it goes FAST. Even my old baby stuff (like strollers, booster chairs, baby carriers) will sell relatively fast in my area. CHP and other baby expert sites often will recommend NOT buying used baby boosters/carriers in case it's old and/or been in an accident. Ppl will email me and inquire about that. Since my baby gear are all in working order, clean, and no accidents, ppl will buy them.

For the last few cars that I've sold, I listed them on CL and they sold pretty quickly. My G35 sedan which was 3 yrs old with only 15k miles on it sold the same day I listed it. The guy contacted me within 1 hr of my post! I got such a good deal on the original price of the car because the sales manager just happened to my a college classmate of mine and I ended up selling the car for the same price I purchased it for! In the 3 yrs I had it, my out-of-pocket costs were just gas, insurance, and the sales tax on the new car purchase (which were all tax write-offs!).

Prior to this car, I sold my 3 yr old G35 sports coupe on CL. It sold within a week of my listing. Again, I got a great deal on this new car and sold it for $2k less than my purchase price! Thus, my 3+ yrs of ownership only cost me that $2k plus the sales tax on the new car purchase! I only sold the coupe because we were having our first baby and a sedan would be better for us.
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Fallacy
10-22-2018 at 01:42 PM.
10-22-2018 at 01:42 PM.
Quote from z2g :
I think sometimes when you get a super low, ridiculous offer, it could be a troll (who wants your email address) or someone just trying to give it a shot to get something for very, very cheap. For the trolls who are maybe trying to get your email address, they'll often send an email with a very short message, like "still available?", "is $X ok?", etc. Serious buyers will usually write more than one sentence. I also always use a secondary email address that I use specifically for CL.

When I've sold Canon camera gear, it goes FAST. Even my old baby stuff (like strollers, booster chairs, baby carriers) will sell relatively fast in my area. CHP and other baby expert sites often will recommend NOT buying used baby boosters/carriers in case it's old and/or been in an accident. Ppl will email me and inquire about that. Since my baby gear are all in working order, clean, and no accidents, ppl will buy them.

For the last few cars that I've sold, I listed them on CL and they sold pretty quickly. My G35 sedan which was 3 yrs old with only 15k miles on it sold the same day I listed it. The guy contacted me within 1 hr of my post! I got such a good deal on the original price of the car because the sales manager just happened to my a college classmate of mine and I ended up selling the car for the same price I purchased it for! In the 3 yrs I had it, my out-of-pocket costs were just gas, insurance, and the sales tax on the new car purchase (which were all tax write-offs!).

Prior to this car, I sold my 3 yr old G35 sports coupe on CL. It sold within a week of my listing. Again, I got a great deal on this new car and sold it for $2k less than my purchase price! Thus, my 3+ yrs of ownership only cost me that $2k plus the sales tax on the new car purchase! I only sold the coupe because we were having our first baby and a sedan would be better for us.
If you buy and sell high end luxury cars every 3 years, why do you care about saving $2?

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Quote from z2g :
The seller listed it for only $15 or best offer. I offered $13, expecting for him to counter with $14, which I was willing to pay. Surprisingly, the seller accepted $13.
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z2g
10-22-2018 at 02:10 PM.
10-22-2018 at 02:10 PM.
Quote from Fallacy :
If you buy and sell high end luxury cars every 3 years, why do you care about saving $2?

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I sold those cars a long time ago before I had kids over ten years ago. At that time, I sold my coupe in order to get the sedan which would be better for us since we were having our first child. That was in early 2007. Four years later, we decided to sell my sedan since we weren't having much luck selling wife's Nissan Murano since it had high mileage and it was during the gas hike when gas was getting close to $5 a gallon in CA. So, I drove the Murano for a few years before we traded it in for the Prius.

Since then, we've been trading in our cars when we replace them every 5-6 yrs because I'm too lazy trying to sell our cars on CL.
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