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How do I send an offer on OfferUp?

Published in OfferUp Buying Guide 4 mins read

Sending an offer on OfferUp is a straightforward process that allows you to express your interest in an item and propose a price directly to the seller.

Step-by-Step Guide to Making an Offer

Follow these simple steps to send an offer for an item you want to purchase on OfferUp:

  1. Open the App and Log In: Launch the OfferUp app on your mobile device and ensure you are logged into your account.
  2. Browse and Select Item: Navigate through your Home feed or search for specific items. Once you find an item you're interested in, tap on its listing to view more details.
  3. Initiate Offer: On the item's detailed listing page, locate and tap the "Make Offer" button. This action will typically open a new interface or pop-up.
  4. Enter Your Price and Send:
    • Carefully enter your desired offer price into the designated field.
    • After inputting your price, tap "Make Offer" again to formally send your proposed price directly to the seller via message.

Once sent, the seller will receive your offer and can choose to accept, decline, or counter it.

Tips for Making a Successful Offer

To increase the likelihood of your offer being accepted and to have a positive buying experience, consider these practical insights:

  • Research the Item's Value: Before making an offer, research similar items on OfferUp or other marketplaces to understand a fair market price.
  • Check Seller's Profile: Review the seller's ratings and reviews. A seller with good feedback is generally more reliable.
  • Inspect Item Details: Thoroughly read the item description and view all provided photos. If something is unclear, consider sending a message to the seller before making an offer to ask for clarification.
  • Be Realistic: While negotiating is part of the process, making an extremely low offer can sometimes discourage sellers from responding. Aim for a reasonable discount from the asking price.
  • Be Polite and Clear: Your offer is sent as a message. A simple, polite message accompanying your offer can go a long way. For example: "Hi, I'm very interested in your [Item Name]. Would you be willing to accept $X?"
  • Consider the Seller's Asking Price: If an item is already priced very competitively, there might be less room for negotiation.

What Happens After You Send an Offer?

After you send your offer, one of several things can happen:

  • Seller Accepts: The seller accepts your offer, and the item is marked as sold to you. You can then arrange for payment and pickup/shipping.
  • Seller Declines: The seller rejects your offer. You may choose to send a new, higher offer or look for another item.
  • Seller Counters: The seller proposes a different price that is higher than your offer but lower than their original asking price. You can then accept, decline, or counter their counter-offer.
  • No Response: The seller might not respond to your offer. This could be due to various reasons, including them being inactive or receiving better offers.

Remember that making an offer is a commitment to purchase if the seller accepts.

Frequently Asked Questions about OfferUp Offers

Question Answer
Can I cancel an offer? OfferUp typically allows you to retract an offer before the seller accepts it, but you should do so quickly as an accepted offer is binding. Check the specific message thread with the seller for an option to retract.
Is my offer binding? Yes, once a seller accepts your offer, it is considered a binding agreement to purchase the item.
How long does a seller have to respond? There isn't a strict deadline, but sellers usually respond within a day or two. If you don't hear back, you might consider sending a follow-up message or looking at other listings.
Can I make multiple offers on different items? Yes, you can make offers on multiple items. However, be mindful that accepting multiple offers could lead to you being committed to purchasing more items than intended.

By following these steps and tips, you can effectively send offers and engage in successful transactions on OfferUp.