Dear eBay Queen: Do Best Offers REALLY Work?

Dear eBay Queen:

I’ve been selling for 6 months.  I’ve been seeing that other sellers have “best offer” on their listings.  What do I need to do to have this on my listings, and does it really make a difference?

Teresa J; Lake Elsinore, California

Dear Teresa:

I can not say enough good things about Best Offer. I manage a couple of eBay ID’s.  With my own personal ID, everything I list is fixed price with best offer.  For the other ID’s I manage, I only put best offer on some items.  When you add Best Offer to your eBay listings, you’re giving buyers the opportunity to negotiate with you. Once the buyer makes an offer, you can accept, decline, or make a counteroffer.

Here are some of the interesting pros and cons of best offer.

  • After receiving an offer, you have 48 hours to choose how to respond.  I have found the faster you respond the better.
  • If you set up automatic responses in your listing, eBay can accept or decline a Best Offer for you, based on the price limits you select. eBay buyers won’t know what that limit is, and they are encouraged to make a better offer when it’s low.

I don’t like to use “automatic response”, because I like to respond to my buyer personally.  PLUS you never know when I just might feel like getting rid of that item.

  • Even if the offer is SUPER LOW, always respond/counteroffer.  I’ve had buyers offer me $5.00 on a 150.00 item.  I will counter with $140.00 and put a note: Thank you so much for your offer unfortunately with free shipping and returns this is as low as I can go.  and.. They except!
  • Price your fixed price items a little bit above what you want for them when using Best Offer. That way you won’t mind a lower price.

For instance; let’s say you purchased a vintage fishing lure for 12.00 at a garage sale.  You know that you should get 50.00 out of it considering its condition and age.  I would put my fixed price at $60.00 or Best offer.   You’ve got 12.00 in it+ 3.60 first class shipping total 15.60  If your buyer offers 40.00 your still making ok money but I would counter them at 50.00. If they counter offer you back 45.00, I’d probably take it.

Just pick out a few listings and try it out.  I know that my sell-through is better when I use Best Offer.  Make sure you let me know how it works out for you.

Wednesday’s Plans 06-26-2019

What are you speaking about yourself?

**The question I get asked the most: How do you get everything done?**

Here’s what I’m going to try to accomplish today.

School

Meeting@3:00
Update Promotions calendar

Write10 eBay items (for myself and the other ID’s I manage)

Write 10 Amazon items (for the other ID’s I manage
Dinner: Maybe dinner out with the man.. maybe Mexican Spaghetti
get head shot to submit to eBay .. I’ve lost the email because well.. my hard drive crashed.
Make plans for this weekend (wordcamp and dance convention)
Enter orders for eBay

Research 54QT tubs. I can’t not find these anywhere!

Tuesdays Plans

This the Blue Screen of Death. It’s the current state of my laptop.

**The question I get asked the most: How do you get everything done?** Here’s what I’m going to try to accomplish today.

School
Update Promotions calendar

Write10 eBay items (for myself and the other ID’s I manage)

Write 10 Amazon items (for the other ID’s I manage
Dinner: meatball sandwiches
get head shot to submit to eBay
Make plans for this weekend (wordcamp and dance convention)
#6 to dance
Call and move Dr’s appt
Research 54QT tubs. I can’t not find these anywhere!

Rules or Easy? Which Path Would You Take?

I had a buyer say this:

“Hi, I purchased this ring at full price last nite. Would you be willing to refund the difference in the sale price of today as a gesture of good will and customer service? I would prefer to do that rather than order it again at the sale price and return the first to you for a full refund. I hope this is acceptable and would be much appreciated. Thanks!”

The rules say:

“No discounts given on prior purchases”

Would you give the partial refund?