Is there a way to override the no negotiation rule on a case by case basis?

I just searched “price negotiable” and “negotiable” and got nothing. I can’t believe this line of questioning hasn’t already occurred. I am aware that Bonanza allows sellers to set a blanket policy of whether they will or will not accept negotiated pricing. I want to accept offers on some items, but not all, and I don’t want to have to open hundreds of listings manually to make this happen. Why can’t I just set the policy at no negotiating and override just the few listings for which offers are acceptable? Can this be done?

asked about 10 years ago

2 Answers

Update Items as a Group (Batch Edit)
Item Basics (first tab)
Items prices are [URL removed] Drop down menu (Yes/No)…select NO

Select items you do not wish to have OBO and then click on big green button Apply Changes

This is assuming that you already have the OBO option turned on under Edit Booth Options
Payments and Purchases
Allow shoppers to negotiate and make offers (OBO) Yes/No

However, if you do not have the OBO selected here (Edit Booth Options), then you will select Yes above and choose the items you DO want OBO on…

answered about 10 years ago

ccmom
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Also if you have allowed OBO, when you list a new item, there is a checkbox at the bottom you can turn off or on for negotiable.

answered about 10 years ago

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