I had a buyer make an offer on an item , but I have no idea what it is they want to buy . A question from bonzuser_jkdpm regarding offer #[phone number removed] . How about $10 . I’ve looked and I see no offers . Where do I go to find out what this person wants to buy , thanks Larry
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pushcatman Reputation: 10 See pushcatman's booth |
A question from bonzuser_jkdpm regarding offer #[phone number removed]. How about $10…however, if this is a transaction number, then go to your Items Sold and see if it is a Transaction number….????
This does not look like an offer, this looks like a message asking if you will take $10 for the item…..I would go to My Messages and find the message and answer the possible buyer…
if it was an actual offer, you would have gotten a email from bonanza that looks like [URL removed]
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Open negotiations….this will have a number if there is an offer
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CindyBear Reputation: 3068 See CindyBear's booth |
They did not make an actual offer, just sent you an email. You may be able to find the item in your booth, go to your booth view and put in the item number. If that doesn’t work email the buyer and ask them what is the item name.
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A2z4u2c Reputation: 1291 See A2z4u2c's booth |
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