Monday, April 29, 2013

BO

No this isn't a post about smelly people. I could go on and on about smelly people who don't bother to wash their clothes before trying to sell them at a yard sale. But this post is actually about eBay Best Offer.

I had been really resistant to using BO (best offer) on my listings. 99.9% of my listings are BIN so I knew the option was there. But I kept thinking it would be too much work. Did I really want to be reviewing my offers at random hours when they came in? And what about the low ball offers that are a total waste of time? I had so many excuses I had formed in my head. But about a month ago I decided it to give it a try. And am I glad I did.

eBay gives you the option to automatically accept or decline an offer above or below an amount you set. I have my listings set to automatically accept anything above a certain amount. Most items I sell I only pay about a dollar or two for so I'm going to make a profit no matter what. I set my original price at what I would love to get. Then I set the "accept anything above" the price I would be happy to get. I decided not to automatically decline anything at this point for a few reasons. One reason is that it might only be a dollar or two below my happy price so depending on how long it's been listed or my mood I might decide to accept. I also like having the option to decline and counter offer. I have had a handful of lowball offers (less then half my original listing price). If I get too many of these I do more research to see if maybe I've overprice my item. More often then I expected a buyer will just pay my price and not bother to make an offer at all.

I feel like I'm selling so much more this way. Last week was one of my better weeks. I sold $400 (my average for the month is usually $700) and half of those sales were from BO. Now I just wonder why I waited so long. Was I the only one now aware of how easy and effective it was?

3 comments:

  1. Be careful with auto accept. Sometimes buyers will add stipulations like free shipping into the comments and it will get auto accepted. It happened to me once.

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  2. I still have never used OBO . . . maybe I should add it to some of my older listings, just as a test run.

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  3. i dont auto accept i do auto decline though (case in point i had a playstation 2 listed at 169.99 OBO. someone offered me 30.00 waste of time). i only auto decline anything rediculously low (like half of asking price). i almost always add BO unless i have it below comparables anyway i have had people BO me like a dollar less (i assume just so they feel they can get a better deal). i have noticed shopping that most people dont do BO so i think that puts us a little step ahead of the competition. i have been doing BO on most BIN style listings for around 8 months its really good selling factor (and sorry this comment is so long :D )

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