Um. Offering $30 off for something that has been listed for awhile and not sold is not particularly jewish. If he offered you $30 for a $200 long tail item, maybe, but plenty of sellers would prefer to get $30 for a $60 item that’s just sitting on the shelf than continue to get $0 for it sitting on the shelf. You might hold onto it for six more weeks and then sell it for $50, but that $30 could’ve made you a lot more than the $20 extra in the same six weeks
Hours. Listed for hours.
First time trying to sell on offer up. It’s a $125 desk. Really popular on Amazon. Assembled. Brand new.
I have bots that find price errors and drops. I have success flipping furniture that I’ve assembled vs the super packed box.
My experience on OfferUp was 4 Jew offers and a scammer. Marketplace is hell and Craigslist is slow but they’re better than this garbage.
Sorry you thought you knew what was going on here....or that you’re a kike who got offended.
The combination of “is this still available” and the ad from OfferUp to sell your listing faster makes me call bullshit on “listed for hours.” Either way, you’ve entered a marketplace based on negotiation and are crying about a marginally low-ball offer that you didn’t even counter. Certainly not worth making a post. Doesn’t sound a whole lot like you know what you’re doing. Come back when you have a $1,000 desk that they offered $200 for and then argued with you for not coming down on price and being willing to deliver and assemble it. That’s some judaism.
But have fun either way.
People always click "is this still available" It's just an option from a drop down list.
You mad, jew?
Come back when you have a $1,000 desk that they offered $200 for
A $200 offer on a $1,000 desk is 20% of the original asking price
A $30 offer on a $125 desk is 24% of the original asking price
and then argued with you for not coming down on price and being willing to deliver and assemble it.
OP already said he assembled it…
So where’s the difference?? Delivery?
Hey OP, I wonder if is the kike that’s been jewing you done this whole time.
buy low-ball items from goodwill (glassware, clothes etc) for 1-5 dollars
list on ebay for $10-$30/ea
be willing to compromise (but not by much)
after a week, if it hasn't sold, but has watchers, begin gradually raising the price
if it still hasn't sold a couple weeks later, discount till it does.
Volume is what matters here.
also be sure you have plenty of inventory up front. None of this "buy one item and hope it sells" type shenanigans. Four to five boxes of items should be sufficient variety to garner the initial interest of people.
Especially if those low ball items complete a set there is someone out there that dropped a bowl on a floor and has a pissy wife because the wedding china is now down a piece.
I appreciate the tips. I can tell you’re passionate about selling stuff.
I only posted a low-brow kike slam. That’s all. Best to ya!
Wow, you really know the trick of the trade, merchant.
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