Re: OT: Ridiculous eBay offers
There are different sides to this question, as other posters have noted. Once at a show, I saw two rare baseball books priced at $160 for the pair. I said I didn't want to pay that much and started to walk off without making an offer. The seller suddenly reduced the price to $70, which I paid. I found marginal notes indicating he had paid $35 total for them.
As long as there are some sellers ( like the one I described) who initially price much higher than they're actually willing to accept, there will be buyers who will try lower offers. They don't always mean to be insulting or frivolous.
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I have been selling alot recently on there to buy other items. Some of the emails I have gotten are:
"Even though you bought that helmet directly from the school, and they gave you a COA saying it as game worn, how can you guarantee it's "game worn"?"
"Do you have a COA and what is the cost to ship to Denmark?"
-my listing said 3x (including the title) COA from the team INCLUDED, and I stated 2x I only ship to the USA. Needless to say I did not respond to that one.
I wanted to share these to show it's not just the offers that are absurd. Oh yeah, and I always get someone off the bat that offers me 1/3 of what I am asking before the auction is an hour old.Leave a comment:
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Not an offer but ridiculous nonetheless. I had someone message me about a jersey I have listed for sale and ask if I'd consider removing the patch on it and selling that separately. WTF??Leave a comment:
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I used to collect pre-'60s police shooting competition medals, and still pick one up occasionally. A few months ago, an eBay seller had some interesting ones listed, at $60 each. I watched them get relisted a couple of times, then sent the seller a message referencing recent auctions for similar medals I'd won for $10-$15, and asked if he had plans to lower his beginning bid prices any time soon. Zero response, and he's probably continuing to relist the things every 7-10 days, as we speak.Leave a comment:
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I assume anyone who uses the eBay Make-An-Offer button sets a decline price for what they will not accept. For instance, if you are asking an opening price of $800.00 for an item, and maybe you'll take $500.00 for it, put in an auto-decline of $400.00 so all lower offers are automatically declined and you are not even notified of them.
When you look at the offer history, don't take the moron who offered $10.00 for your item personally - There are children on eBay also who abuse the system. It is not really a big deal - Low offers are part of the world's largest marketplace. Move on and don't worry about it.
Use the auto-decline for truly low ball offers then if any offer comes in and you want a higher price, counter-offer them and see if you get what you want. The button isn't great, but if you don't take stupid offers personally, it doesn't really matter.
What annoys me as a seller on eBay is when I have an item listed for $9.99 and someone emails me and offers me $9.00 for it. I do not have a Make-An-Offer button on the listing because it is $9.99 - I'm not looking to take offers of a dollar less, I offer free shipping domestically and a $9.00 sale isn't going to make my day.
Now, if the same guy comes to me and offers $9.00 each for five $9.99 items, they have a better chance of me working with them, but this never happens.Leave a comment:
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I set up at a show in Kansas City about 12 years ago, and a local businessman with an extensive collection stopped by my table. My father did the KC shows on my behalf a couple of times, and this guy would spend hundreds of dollars with my dad (a fellow senior citizen at the time). He'd come talk to me all the time, was friendly, but never spent a cent with me personally. I had a bat of some common ex-Yankee I was asking $8 for, and he walked away. When a show assistant asked me if I wanted to place any items in the auction coming up later, I gave them the same bat. The old guy got so caught up in bidding (assisted, I believe, by some local who knew who he was, knew he had beaucoup bucks and was bidding him up just to toy with him...NOT a friend nor plant of mine), and the bat he wouldn't give me $8 for at my table he paid $45 for at the auction!Go figure.
Dave MiedemaLeave a comment:
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I could buy a Jersey on NFL auctions on a Monday for $1200 and have troubles getting $500 3 days later??Leave a comment:
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Can I bring up the flip side of this?
There's a DVD I'd like to buy, but since I'm so cheap, I'm waiting for a deal. I can buy it new from many sellers for $12-15 (and free shipping) right this very moment. But last week, someone listed one in auction format starting at a buck, so I bid. With under 24 hours to go, it's almost at $16 with $3 shipping. WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH PEOPLE?? This isn't the first time I've watched this happen.
KenLeave a comment:
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Do you guys think someone offering $250 for a bat worth $800-1,000 is a blatantly low ball offer?Leave a comment:
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Can I bring up the flip side of this?
There's a DVD I'd like to buy, but since I'm so cheap, I'm waiting for a deal. I can buy it new from many sellers for $12-15 (and free shipping) right this very moment. But last week, someone listed one in auction format starting at a buck, so I bid. With under 24 hours to go, it's almost at $16 with $3 shipping. WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH PEOPLE?? This isn't the first time I've watched this happen.
KenLeave a comment:
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Often my offers will be determined by what I have received other similar jerseys for, regardless of how ridiculous the asking price is.
With as many bad jerseys as are out there, I will admit that there are some times when I make "lowball" offers. That is to cover my butt in the event that the jerseys has some issues.
Another time I will do a lowball offer is if I am only slightly interested in the item. One of those, I'd take it if only it was $xx type jerseys.Leave a comment:
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I never have nor will I ever understand the term "low-ball" offer. Just because someone makes an offer on an item that some would consider a low-ball offer, there are too many factors at play to try and determine why a person makes a offer they do. With the sports memorabilia market changing daily along and current economic conditions, the market is in a constant state of flux so it is understandable why folks make offers they do.
I start my auctions with the minimum price I will accept for an item. If it doesn't sell, I'll routinely get offers after the auction ends that I always consider. If I don't like the offer, I'll just send back a polite, "I appreciate the generous offer - but I'll pass".
Finally, if an item sells, so be it. If it doesn't sell, I really don't care because I can keep it and continue to enjoy it.
Just my opinion,
JimLeave a comment:
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Count me in the camp that believes the problem lies with both sellers and buyers.
I've been given a rude remarks for simply offering market value. It's not my fault the seller has his bat for 3x the average paid price.
On the other hand, I've listed items for slightly above market value (with the hope of just getting the market value) and have fielded offers of about 15-25% of my asking price. I don't get too upset. I just decline it and move on.
I do think there is a lot of oversensitivity surrounding those on eBay. If you don't like an offer, just don't accept it. No need to get insulted.
-TylerLeave a comment:
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talking about a "used" shirt brigns up a good point.
With being in game used collecting, we value something most of the regular population doesn't value - namely a worn item, making it a true piece of memorabilia.
But we also do this within our niche in game used. I recently bought a lineup card for $30 - just because I was at the game. Normally, I wouldn't value it, and not that game was any more hisotric than any other game and I wouldn't have touch it otherwise.
Even look at game used items that are not within your collections' scope. For just my OWN collection and not re-selling, I wouldn't touch a Derek Jeter game used authenticated yankees jersey for even $650 and as most of us know it would be a steal at that price. I just don't have a lot of value for it due to the items I collect.Leave a comment:
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That's pretty funny. Of course, when the Seller thinks it's just "a used shirt", it can lead to a real bargain. I picked up a very nice GU jersey a while back for $34.95 'cause the Seller had it listed in "Used Clothing", thinking that's all it was.Leave a comment:
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