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Offer on Dolz Marketplace

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abworkout
Desde en Oct 2022

50 posts
Hace 8 días
There's gotta be a better way to let people know that they currently have an offer for an NFT they own. I've sent so many offers and watched them expire cuz nobody knows.
celine
EQUIPO
Desde en Sep 2007

2075 posts
Hace 8 días
yes we are working on this feature, we need a bit of time :)
Wyldanimal
MODERADOR
Desde en Mar 2008

4090 posts
Hace 7 días
I get an E-mail when an Offer is Made on one of my Cards.
Most of the time though the Offer is Not Acceptable, and there is no way to make a counter Offer or Reply to the Offer that was made.

So the Only Option is to Ignore an ***** Offer, and let it Expire.

I've Also Change my Selling Price as a way to show a Counter Offer.

Let say I was asking 10,000 DOLZ and I got an Offer of 5500 DOLZ
I wouldn't Accept that But Maybe I would Accept 9,000 DOLZ,

So I would Cancel my 10,000 asking price, and re-list it for 9,000 hope the Person who Made the Offer is Watching that card, and see the Lower Price.
Maybe they will find it Acceptable.


Philours
Desde en Feb 2019

1668 posts
Hace 7 días
Oui, les offres doivent être acceptables.
Il m'est arrivé d'en accepter et certaines de mes offres ont également étés acceptées.
Je ne vois pas non plus l'intérêt que certains ont de faire des offres sur des cartes non mises en vente. Vous pouvez essayer, mais il y a de grandes chances que votre offre soit ignorée.

Yes, offers must be acceptable.
I've accepted some, and some of my offers have been accepted.
I also don't see the point of some people making offers on cards that aren't listed for sale. You can try, but there's a good chance your offer will be ignored.
sjaakie
Desde en Dec 2007

80 posts
Hace 7 días
I usually do not accept offers that are lower than what I paid for it. Because you have to give up 2% when selling, I ask for at least 2% more than what I paid for it. Also, the dolz price has dropped (1 year ago 0.012 now 0.006), so in dollars/euros, I end up with even less. And if I ask for 5000 dolz and there is a bid of 800, then I will not sell it. And most offers are much lower then I ask.
Sometimes I offer the card for the lowest price of this card, yet they still offer less. However, someone else buys the card for the asking price. Then you just have bad luck.
Sometimes I send a card (just send it to him for free), which I had with baby dolls, to a buyer of one of my cards who just started (he has only 2 or 3 cards).
abworkout
Desde en Oct 2022

50 posts
Hace 6 días
I get your points, but the cards I'm trying to buy literally have a "Best Offer" listed. So I match that every time. They decided on the price, so I met it. Still expires.
LiquidAgAggie
Desde en Sep 2010

167 posts
Hace 6 días
...the cards I'm trying to buy literally have a "Best Offer" listed. So I match that every time. They decided on the price, so I met it.

I think I might have figured out your problem, @abworkout. The "Best Offer" is NOT a price set by the seller, as if they're revealing their lowest accebtable price. What you are seeing is the "Best Offer" that some other buyer has offered to that seller (which they have not chosen to accept, so far). If you want to become the new "Best Offer", you need to offer a price that is higher than the current "Best". The seller may still ignore your offer, but it should improve their likelihood of seeing your offer.
abworkout
Desde en Oct 2022

50 posts
Hace 5 días
Wow... if that's actually how it works, that's kinda bad UI. You mean to tell me you actively chose to display it the same exact way Ebay does, only to tell me that it's NOT set by the seller?? That needs to be fixed asap, at least reworded.
Wyldanimal
MODERADOR
Desde en Mar 2008

4090 posts
Hace 5 días (edited)
literally have a "Best Offer" listed. So I match that every time.

Asking Price vs Best Offer

When an NFT is Listed for Sale.
The Owner of the NFT sets their ASKING price.
If you Want the Card NOW, pay the Asking price and it is yours.

some cards will also show a Best Offer price.
This is the current Highest OFFER that an Interested buyer has offered for the card.
The card is still shown as listed for sale, Probably because that "Best Offer" is not an Acceptable offer and the Owner
doesn't accept it.

If you Want the card, make a Higher Offer that is closer to the Asking Price.
Maybe the Owner will find this New "Best Offer" acceptable and sell it for the offered price.

But if you Want the card, have to have it, then pay the asking price. No Waiting...


Here is an Example:
https://www.istripper.com/customdata/forum/2025-05-22/HTe31Wv3.jpg

https://www.istripper.com/customdata/forum/2025-05-22/dtZNd293.jpg

this one has no current offer
https://www.istripper.com/customdata/forum/2025-05-22/95xntGVr.png
Lincy
Desde en Apr 2024

51 posts
Hace 4 días
My cards receive offers despite my not trying to sell them. I don't receive email notices of offers for my cards. The offers I have seen when I looked are way below what I paid for the card, so I don't see how the bidders think their offer will be accepted. Best offer is difficult since you don't know what they're looking for. I tend to compare asking price and see which one is the best deal.
Iram00
Desde en Aug 2009

70 posts
Hace 4 días
Is it not the hole point of a marketplace that you kan make a offer that you want? Otherwise it should call a store and not marketplace.

Asking price is if someone want's to have it and agree to the price to have it now. But someone can makes a offer and wait. Just as you can ask a higt price and accept a lower one.

That you think the offer is to low does not mean it is to low. The NFT is worth the price that someone will pay.

It would be nice to have a option to set the minium offer someone can make but then that would be the asking price I gues. So maybe just change it so that the asking price is the minium price.
Lincy
Desde en Apr 2024

51 posts
Hace 3 días
Is it not the hole point of a marketplace that you kan make a offer that you want? Otherwise it should call a store and not marketplace.Asking price is if someone want's to have it and agree to the price to have it now. But someone can makes a offer and wait. Just as you can ask a higt price and accept a lower one.That you think the offer is to low does not mean it is to low. The NFT is worth the price that someone will pay.It would be nice to have a option to set the minium offer someone can make but then that would be the asking price I gues. So maybe just change it so that the asking price is the minium price.

My NFT's aren't even for sale. I didn't post them, but they are listed and receiving offers like they are. I imagine this is the case for other NFT's as well. This leads to people making offers that the owner isn't aware of and people wondering why their bids aren't accepted.
Iram00
Desde en Aug 2009

70 posts
Hace 2 días
A Yes more user have mentio that. I find it also stupid that someone can make a offer for NFTS that are not for sale.

After al this times it is still not change.

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