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| | Author: | cosmicray | Posted: | Jun 3, 2021 08:54 | Subject: | Why onsite IC is important | Viewed: | 140 times | Topic: | Selling | |
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| Overnight, a buyer contacted me. It seems they want to buy a particular set.
There are four sellers worldwide, with that set listed as New, on BL, and are
tagged as shipping to USA. Two are in the US and two are in EU. Of the four my
price is the highest.
According to the buyer, none of the others will (or can) accept orders for Michigan.
This is almost certainly because none of the other three sellers are using onsite
IC. The buyer suggested I should price match, because no one else could sell
to them.
So three sellers lost out on a multi-hundred dollar sale, and all because they
do not accept onsite IC.
Nita Rae
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| | | | Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Jun 3, 2021 09:00 | Subject: | Re: Why onsite IC is important | Viewed: | 52 times | Topic: | Selling | |
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| In Selling, cosmicray writes:
| Overnight, a buyer contacted me. It seems they want to buy a particular set.
There are four sellers worldwide, with that set listed as New, on BL, and are
tagged as shipping to USA. Two are in the US and two are in EU. Of the four my
price is the highest.
According to the buyer, none of the others will (or can) accept orders for Michigan.
This is almost certainly because none of the other three sellers are using onsite
IC. The buyer suggested I should price match, because no one else could sell
to them.
So three sellers lost out on a multi-hundred dollar sale, and all because they
do not accept onsite IC.
Nita Rae
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What they need is Onsite Payment (PayPal Onsite or Stripe), not Onsite IC (onsite
payment + auto-invoice)
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| | | | Author: | MrPetovan | Posted: | Jun 3, 2021 09:32 | Subject: | Re: Why onsite IC is important | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | Selling | |
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| I could have sold to them even with manual invoice. Out of curiosity, what set
was it?
In Selling, cosmicray writes:
| Overnight, a buyer contacted me. It seems they want to buy a particular set.
There are four sellers worldwide, with that set listed as New, on BL, and are
tagged as shipping to USA. Two are in the US and two are in EU. Of the four my
price is the highest.
According to the buyer, none of the others will (or can) accept orders for Michigan.
This is almost certainly because none of the other three sellers are using onsite
IC. The buyer suggested I should price match, because no one else could sell
to them.
So three sellers lost out on a multi-hundred dollar sale, and all because they
do not accept onsite IC.
Nita Rae
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| | | | Author: | peregrinator | Posted: | Jun 3, 2021 09:56 | Subject: | Re: Why onsite IC is important | Viewed: | 48 times | Topic: | Selling | |
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| In Selling, cosmicray writes:
| Overnight, a buyer contacted me. It seems they want to buy a particular set.
There are four sellers worldwide, with that set listed as New, on BL, and are
tagged as shipping to USA. Two are in the US and two are in EU. Of the four my
price is the highest.
According to the buyer, none of the others will (or can) accept orders for Michigan.
This is almost certainly because none of the other three sellers are using onsite
IC. The buyer suggested I should price match, because no one else could sell
to them.
So three sellers lost out on a multi-hundred dollar sale, and all because they
do not accept onsite IC.
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It's the Onsite part that's key, not the IC (although IC is very convenient
for buyers, don't get me wrong).
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| | | | | | Author: | cosmicray | Posted: | Jun 3, 2021 11:27 | Subject: | Re: Why onsite IC is important | Viewed: | 63 times | Topic: | Selling | |
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| In Selling, peregrinator writes:
| In Selling, cosmicray writes:
| Overnight, a buyer contacted me. It seems they want to buy a particular set.
There are four sellers worldwide, with that set listed as New, on BL, and are
tagged as shipping to USA. Two are in the US and two are in EU. Of the four my
price is the highest.
According to the buyer, none of the others will (or can) accept orders for Michigan.
This is almost certainly because none of the other three sellers are using onsite
IC. The buyer suggested I should price match, because no one else could sell
to them.
So three sellers lost out on a multi-hundred dollar sale, and all because they
do not accept onsite IC.
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It's the Onsite part that's key, not the IC (although IC is very convenient
for buyers, don't get me wrong).
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Onsite IC is the holy grail, because it prevents the drama that one other seller
is complaining about vociferously. Onsite may allow the order to be placed, but
Onsite IC gets the job done.
Nita Rae
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