20-11-2020 1:46 PM
I have noticed that when you watch an item some sellers offer you a discount. How do they do this?
If you are prepared to offer a discount to completely unknown members, why not just reduce your prices. Real buyers are worth a lot more than Watchers who probably have no intention of buying.
You would also benefit from registering as a Business Seller as that is what you are. Why would anyone buy from you when you are deny them their legal rights, and are competing unfairly with properly registered Business Sellers.
Contrary to what was posted earlier on in this thread, you do not have to be signed up to receive such offers in order to be able to receive them. I have never signed up to receive offers from sellers and would actually prefer not to receive them - if I really wanted an item badly enough then I would either make sure that I won it via auction if it had been listed that way, or I would pay for it via Buy It Now if it was advertised via a fixed price listing. However, I have, on quite a few occasions, recieved offers on items that I have previously looked at, none of which I have even decided to add to my Watch List. Therefore, the so-called "offer from seller" is really nothing more than an eBay-generated piece of spam mail.
You can't contact the watchers yourself - it would be a breach of strict data protection laws. Ebay can do it on your behalf, but the offers will only be sent to those who've signed up to receiving them. Go to the Seller Centre for information, or use the Help pages with their integral search.