Part of my job is selling TV parts online on our website and eBay (they're linked- all I have to do is start a listing on eBay and it shows up on our site. LOVE it!). When you sell items on eBay for a set price, you have the option to let people make an offer on it ("Best Offer," which differs from an actual auction). You can either accept their offer or send them a counter offer. The system works shockingly well.
About once a week I get a schmuck wanting to buy a $100 part for $10 (or something similar). I'll counter with something reasonable with a note saying why and that's that. They either accept the offer or ignore it.
THIS flipping guy emails me back in a huff. He didn't counter my counter, just emailed me. He wanted to know why his insanely lowballed price was declined (even though it wasn't- I offered him a crazy cheap price, but not to where I'd loose money like HIS offer). After I repeated my reasoning, he was like "but it's eBay! You have to sell it at that price!"
*facepalm*
No. No I don't. Thanks for playing. Now to finish my emails. :P
About once a week I get a schmuck wanting to buy a $100 part for $10 (or something similar). I'll counter with something reasonable with a note saying why and that's that. They either accept the offer or ignore it.
THIS flipping guy emails me back in a huff. He didn't counter my counter, just emailed me. He wanted to know why his insanely lowballed price was declined (even though it wasn't- I offered him a crazy cheap price, but not to where I'd loose money like HIS offer). After I repeated my reasoning, he was like "but it's eBay! You have to sell it at that price!"
*facepalm*
No. No I don't. Thanks for playing. Now to finish my emails. :P
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