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to be pissed off at idiots who ask for a Buy-It-Now Price price on eBay auctions

44 replies

PrettyHairClips · 17/11/2012 13:44

WTF. If I had a Buy It Now price, I would have put it on the auction FFS. What's up with these people?? Don't they know that sellers have to option to put a BIN price, and if they don't chose that option, it means THEY DON'T WANT TO.

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izzyishavingababyAGAIN · 17/11/2012 15:53

they are indeed - out little christmas miracle due Christmas Day

ENormaSnob · 17/11/2012 15:53

My friend asked for a bin price on a car.

Women selling refused and left it to auction.

Friend got it for 900 quid less than she offered bin Grin

squoosh · 17/11/2012 15:58

I sold a brand new ipad 2 on ebay, some cheeky git asked if I would accept £180 including p&p.

I understand 'you don't ask, you don't get' but my motto is 'you ask a cheeky price, prepare for a very cheeky reply from me'

pigletmania · 17/11/2012 15:59

Well not everyone who puts their item up at auction minds being asked about a BIN, the might not be sure. Just be ause you don't like being asked does not mean other sellers feel the same. To call them idiots s just Hmm puts you in a bad light. Yes teir is nothing wrong withaskng about the dimensions of something if you have not included it. It saves the hassle of returning and refunding. A good seller will not mind being asked questions, those that do I don't buy fro. As a seller myself I really dont mind I would rather the buyer be absolutely sure before bidding

pigletmania · 17/11/2012 16:01

That is cheeky. I always say in my listing all sensible ffer considered

JaquelineHyde · 17/11/2012 16:08

PrettyHairClips before you start throwing the insults around maybe you should read up on how BIN works.

The only person being an idiot here is you.

BadgersBottom · 17/11/2012 16:15

I feel sorry for any well meaning hapless buyer who makes the mistake of contacting the OP. You are rude and aggressive and exactly the kind of seller that gives ebay a bad name.

tethersend · 17/11/2012 16:15

Ah, izzy- that's lovely!

Congratulations Smile

Peanutbutternutter419 · 17/11/2012 16:20

My DH is one of these annoying people who always asks if the seller will take a certain amount for something on eBay, although it back fired on the seller when we purchased our pram as my DH offered them £200 a few days before the end of auction and they didnt get back to us till the last minute when they saw that it wasnt making anywhere near that on the auction....we said we'd wait it out...and we got it for £146!

So although YANBU...as a seller sometimes it may work out better for you! Wink

MyLittleFireBird · 17/11/2012 17:17

Don't they know that sellers have to option to put a BIN price, and if they don't chose that option, it means THEY DON'T WANT TO.
Not so. I often ask people if they will add a BIN and I've had 100% success rate. No-one has said 'No, sorry, I only want auction'. I don't actually make a specific offer though. Just ask if they will do BIN and how much they'd want. So I imagine these WTF-ing Idiots like myself do it because most people will actually consider BIN even if they didn't use it originally. If it traumatises you so much, maybe you should add something in the description about it.

izzyishavingababyAGAIN · 17/11/2012 18:29

Thank you, I dont use BIN, because there are charges and I always list on free listing days - I am happy enough to offer it if asked though, I always ask the buyer what they are looking to pay, and if I am happy to sell for that price, then I do, if I am not I let auction run.

McChristmasPants2012 · 17/11/2012 18:33

if it something i really want I will ask if there is a BIN price. I ask in a nice way.

lljkk · 17/11/2012 18:52

Free listings for 30 day BIN supposedly, this weekend.

HyvaPaiva · 17/11/2012 19:09

I don't mind requests for BIN and the offers are always, for me, much more than the auction price. I agree as long as there are no existing bids on the item, of course. What I hate are the demanding emails: e.g. when the item stated in description 'please note I only ship to UK due to past tracking issues' and I got an email from someone saying 'post to Estonia'. Ask nicely, damn it! I've also sold with the disclaimer 'no returns accepted' and had the buyer - after paying - say 'if I doesn't fit me, refund'. Hmm

izzyishavingababyAGAIN · 17/11/2012 19:31

yes the 30 day BIN is free listing today I have put some on

britmodgirl · 17/11/2012 20:30

OOOOooooo YANBU gets my goat too

Does my head in when you have an item clearly worth £100 and person offering BIN thinks you have just fallen out of a tree and offers £5

SantasStrapOn · 17/11/2012 20:50

I often ask if they'd consider a BIN, I'm often lucky. If it's something I really want, particularly if it's a one off, I'm happy to pay over the odds. What's the harm in asking nicely? Don't ask, don't get imo.

BlueberryHill · 17/11/2012 20:53

It depends, I've had people ask me, but the offers weren't high enough so I didn't accept. I have also asked someone, he very politely turned it down, which is equally fine. Why are you getting so het up about it?

Whoever won't add dimensions if asked. In a shop I can try an item on to see if it fits. Amazingly I cannot do that on ebay and I cannot return it to you if it doesn't fit. I wouldn't bid on an item even with a size unless I know the brand and which size fits me, sizes vary depending on the shop. If I'm purchasing from a proper on line store they have a returns policy, the service for that is reflected in the price.

pigletmania · 17/11/2012 22:07

When I ask for a BIN iask the sekar nicely of course what or ice they would sell the item fr. I onl do this on something I desperately want like a designer bag Grin

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