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Medussa
01/03/22 5:10:28 PM
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randomly sells for asking price.

nice

...to a buyer with triple digit, 100%, feedback.

excellent

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HyperShadow23J
01/03/22 5:11:47 PM
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what was it

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Medussa
01/03/22 5:16:55 PM
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a baseball card.

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s0nicfan
01/03/22 5:45:19 PM
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Out of curiosity, how does offers enabled work from the seller side? I rarely buy/sell stuff on ebay but I've always ignored that feature because I've only ever heard bad stories about constant lowball offers from other sites that encourage/allow that kind of thing.

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Medussa
01/03/22 5:51:28 PM
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i don't get all that many lowballs, but they definitely come in from time to time. ebay's kinda nice, though, in that they let you automatically decline any offer below a target. so, if you want 500, but will take 400, you can set it to never even see the offers below 400. unless you specifically go looking.

the worst people who lowball repeatedly, going up by a few percent each time. but i think even that only works for so long. iirc, three offers each time the item gets relisted (which should be once a month for BINs)

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