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There's a nice '52 Topps Campos perfectly centered on ebay right now. It's a PSA 5, and the buy it now price is $65...a bit steep I feel, for a card that's a low order 5, a bit dingy with some pretty dinged corners.
The seller had a best offer option, and it declined me TWICE, first when I offered $40, then $50. And now I have only one more chance at the buy it now before I'm locked out (thanks to ebay's asinine 3 strikes policy with best offers). I mean, what kind of haggling is it, when you won't even consider offers that are within $15 of the ask price? Drives me nuts. Either just go for a straight up buy it now, or consider the offer. You can always decline it. Don't waste my time with a best offer option that is disingenuous. |
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I had a similar experience on a $58 off centered card. Turns out after "blowing" my 3 chances with 35, 40 and 45 ... he wanted 55. Geez. If you want 55 then dont put best offer. Most people arent thinking your level of fexibility is only $3.
Last edited by okmaybent@aol.com; 11-15-2012 at 10:37 PM. |
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I agree, can be frustrating...especially when you're only willing to accept offers $3 less than asking price. However, there have been many times where I've offered a price far lower than I thought would be accepted, just to get an idea of where the seller was, and I get the "you bought the item" reply. Nice!
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The 3 strikes thing is idiotic but I like the Best Offer mechanism otherwise and use it all the time. The best part for a seller is that it lets you set an automatic decline ceiling, an "I will consider it" range, and an automatic accept floor, and if the offer tops that floor, it accepts that offer, not the lowest bid increment over the floor.
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i rarely make an offer on "best offer", but rather email the seller first and haggle it out, then if we agree i send in my offer, that we have already agreed on.
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It is definitely a by annoying when there is only minimal wiggle room in the asking price. There is one seller that consistently has cards I'm looking for, overpriced them significantly, and is only willing to take a slight discount through best offer. Now I'll only make offers if I really need the card and am willing to overpay.
That said, I've also had great luck with it. Last year I sent a seller offer of close to 1,800 below his asking price. He countered for a very reasonable $1000 under, and I got a great deal on a very beautiful card. |
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