Once again, my bid was declined. Here's the reply:
"The Make An Offer was declined.
You can accept the current price or decline the shop or make another offer."
Sure, I bid high. It's getting near the end of the period. If I get declined, I make a second offer $3 lower. Usually that gets declined too. But it's my final online offer as well as my lowest price I will command for the location.
What is the lowest price for the location? The lowest price going forward is the highest price I've received to date. Understood? I will NOT go lower than the highest fee I have received previously. Never.
If there are other shoppers who are willing to low-ball the location, have at it. I do not want, nor do I need, a burger shop, for example, every week.
So what now if there are two declined offers? I anticipate the phone call. When they offer a lower fee I point out that the last time I did that location I received a fee of $60, $40 or whatever was the highest fee to date. They can confirm that. Most times, but not always, at this point they agree to the fee I requested.
The clock is ticking. They know it. I'm sure they use algorithms. They ponder; "Is it best to accept the fee the shopper is requesting or gamble we can make more phone calls to find a shopper at a lower fee?"
Again, I will NOT go lower than the highest fee I have received previously. Never.
Don't be a weak negotiator and cave in. It lowers the fees for all of us.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 07/20/2025 11:01AM by maverick1.
"The Make An Offer was declined.
You can accept the current price or decline the shop or make another offer."
Sure, I bid high. It's getting near the end of the period. If I get declined, I make a second offer $3 lower. Usually that gets declined too. But it's my final online offer as well as my lowest price I will command for the location.
What is the lowest price for the location? The lowest price going forward is the highest price I've received to date. Understood? I will NOT go lower than the highest fee I have received previously. Never.
If there are other shoppers who are willing to low-ball the location, have at it. I do not want, nor do I need, a burger shop, for example, every week.
So what now if there are two declined offers? I anticipate the phone call. When they offer a lower fee I point out that the last time I did that location I received a fee of $60, $40 or whatever was the highest fee to date. They can confirm that. Most times, but not always, at this point they agree to the fee I requested.
The clock is ticking. They know it. I'm sure they use algorithms. They ponder; "Is it best to accept the fee the shopper is requesting or gamble we can make more phone calls to find a shopper at a lower fee?"
Again, I will NOT go lower than the highest fee I have received previously. Never.
Don't be a weak negotiator and cave in. It lowers the fees for all of us.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 07/20/2025 11:01AM by maverick1.