How can a buyer list a wanted item from any buyer that may have the wanted item?

I would like to purchase from any seller that may have it available a 2009 Susan Winget ( artist decorated) 5 inch set of four canape plates; set titled No.4 “Friends Forever”; each plate has a word on it such as
“Celebrate” and “Friends” etc; I know a seller may have it but it has to be listed just right because the box it came in says “Memories” on it and not the exact title official from the Certified International Company that sold it in 2009. I would still purchase the set if listed as “Memories” but so far no luck so how can I list it as a “Item Wanted” for a buyer to purchase?

asked about 5 years ago

rjlee
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2 Answers

This is an official Bonanza response.

Hi rjlee,

So sorry you haven’t found the item you are looking for yet! If you see something that may be similar in the search results, we recommend sending the seller a message to check on the the product’s details and specifications.

answered about 5 years ago

And if Bonanza Katie’s suggestion doesn’t work there is an Items Wanted Post under the Fun and Games Otherwise known as Buying and Selling games forum.
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https://www.bonanza.com/forums/12/topics/305776

This is where Buyers can list what they are looking for and the sellers can see if they have it and leave a message in the forum or contact the buyer if their profile isn’t set to private.

It would be nice if the Items Wanted forum was resurrected from the past forums.

answered about 5 years ago

2 Comments

Atomicdiner says: March 15, 2019

I thought there was something in the past like this. Just forgot where it was. Too bad in wrong order as latest requests should be listed FIRST, not LAST.

rapidreader says: March 17, 2019

Yes Atomicdiner, I agree. And it should be a separate forum, not hidden in an out of the way place, to drive sales.

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