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Post by betabutton on Jul 20, 2019 1:51:14 GMT
Not sure this is the ideal place for this question so, mods, please move to somewhere more appropriate if there is a better location. For several weeks now I am unable to see the “best offer” price on items that were sold for a best offer. I copy the item number and paste them into Flipper tools site and into Watchcount, but all I get is the asking price. Did something change that I missed or has Ebay done something that keeps sellers from doing the full research on selling prices?
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Post by kat on Jul 20, 2019 6:40:59 GMT
This is the message displayed on watchcount:
Note: Items below that sold via Best Offer may not currently be displaying accurate selling prices, due to an eBay API data feed bug, since mid-June. eBay is aware of the issue and apparently is planning to make repairs. However, this will take several weeks (boo!). We know this is frustrating to some of our visitors, and we apologize; however, this is out of our control. Thank you for hanging in there, and we hope eBay sorts this out soon.
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Post by kat on Jul 20, 2019 6:56:58 GMT
Just FYI if I want to quickly see the ballpark the best offer is, I will search the title sorting by lowest or highest first using parameters to get several other results. Look at the non best offer ending prices above and below. Often you'll see it's out of place. $49, $47, $38, $72.(best offer accepted), $32, etc. the $72 sold between $32 and $38. I'm sure there are flaws and exceptions, but I think it's a lot quicker than using a 3rd party when shopping.
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