What's the difference between Making an offer and Creating an offer?
Making an Offer: This action refers to proposing an offer on an item with attributes similar to those in existing listings within the marketplace.
Creating an Offer: This action refers to creating an offer for an item based on specific attributes that may not have a current listing.
How do I make an offer on an existing listing?
Navigate to the listing of interest, click on the "Make an Offer" button, and follow the prompt to propose your price. Please note that in such a case you are creating an offer on an item with attributes similar to those in existing listings within the marketplace.
What if I don't find a listing that matches my desired attributes?
That's the beauty of creating an offer! If you can't find an item with the attributes you want, just create an offer specifying those attributes. This way, users with matching items will be notified about the offer for their item.
How can I create an offer based on specific attributes?
Click the "Create an offer" button either on the storefront, or in Offers sections. In the offer creation pop-up, you can specify the attributes you're interested in. Once completed, your offer will be visible to users who have items matching those attributes.
Can I make multiple offers on different items?
Yes, you can create multiple offers based on various attributes.
How will sellers know about my created offer?
When you create an offer based on specific attributes, users with items matching those attributes will be notified. They can then decide if they want to respond to your offer.
What happens once my offer is accepted?
Once a seller accepts your offer, the item is instantly sold. You'll receive the item, and the seller gets the payment right away.
How do I ensure my offers remain active?
To keep an offer active, you must have a sufficient balance in your account. If you lack the required balance, you'll be prompted to refill your balance.
How does the balance requirement work for multiple offers?
You are required to have a balance sufficient to cover the most expensive offer you've placed. With this, all your cheaper offers will also remain active without the need to reserve money for each specific offer.
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