04-10-2025 1:10 PM
It would help me greatly if I could identify these supposed interest parties.
Reason being is that I guess most of the requesters are sellers of similar material.
Many a time I post a fixed price yet within minutes there is a request for a discount.
I just need to find A way to discover who these `bidders` are.
Please help as it would save a lot of admin time.
Mike
04-10-2025 1:32 PM
You can see who they are when they request a discount.
04-10-2025 2:25 PM
Are you looking for a way to save time replying to messages as if so you can add to your FAQ about discount and from what I saw at the open event it will automatically reply or at least pop up and answer it for you I believe.
04-10-2025 2:26 PM
Not on Fixed Priced items in the shop. On auctions yes of course but really need to know who wants a discount for store items.
04-10-2025 2:34 PM
No - I just want to see the who the person is who requests a discount to my shop items
All I receive is a request for discount BUT not the person who requests it.
05-10-2025 4:41 PM
Why do you want to know who the person is? And if you do know, what are you looking to do?
05-10-2025 8:31 PM
Thank you Tony
It takes a lot of admin for starters but more importantly it could be another autograph dealer or `private` assessing their own stock values without any interest in purchasing the item requested for discount.
Additionally if its a regular `nosey parker` or indeed `irritant` then we would know the position totally & block.
We are in business - its a living - we pay tax etc and its important that we are `best price` about our stock.
We are happy to receive offers in the normal way via auction or shop as their Ebay identity would be known but not so happy for the customer to request a discount when his identity would be unknown.
Regards
Mike
06-10-2025 6:51 AM
The only way you can find out anything about a person interested when asking for a discount, is when they send a message, click on their highlighted ID, see their feedback , and the items they are selling.
Would it be so bad to sell to another seller selling the same item? If the discount is one you are happy to give, the price of the item is then one you are happy to accept a sale is still a sale whether they keep the autograph or try and sell it on themselves for more, you still received the price at the time , you were happy to receive.
I do understand that asking for that discount they may well not wish to buy, and as you describe, are just 'assessing their own stock values', again this is something which would be nigh impossible to discern.
06-10-2025 7:23 AM
When you receive an offer on BIN you can see who it is from.
When eBay suggest to send an offer to a watcher or user who has looked at the item it is anonymous.
Is this what you mean?
06-10-2025 9:10 AM
Thank you
The other reason is to ascertain the `interested party` is to see if its the SAME regular irritant. We have hundreds of these discount requirees and it takes time away from our listings and income.
06-10-2025 9:10 AM
Yes it is thank you