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 amber
 
posted on August 16, 2006 05:19:32 AM
I was just listing some auctions through Vendio, and I noticed a section "Automatically accept Best Offers greater than $..". What is the difference between that and BIN, except that it is free?
 
 ladyjewels2000
 
posted on August 16, 2006 07:22:39 AM
I believe this is for an ebay store item only. The difference is that if it in your store for say $75 and you are willing to take $55, you would set your price with an automatically accept offers more than $55. So if the offer is $65 you've sold it or if they offer $35 you still have to accept or decline the offer.
Maybe this works with BIN as well but I'm not sure.
I find this a very useful tool. I set my store items higher than what I really think it will sell for and take offers. I usually set the auto accept at 10% lower than the store price.

 
 amber
 
posted on August 16, 2006 07:57:09 AM
Thanks ladyjewels. I was actually listing regular auctions, and I am wondering if it applies to them also.

 
 ladyjewels2000
 
posted on August 16, 2006 08:32:19 AM
I think you can see the option in the Vendio listing form but can not use if you aren't in the correct format.
I would love it if they added it to a regular auctions or reserve auctions. Maybe after they kill the stores off they will think of that.

 
 
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