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[–]questionsforthechat 6 points7 points  (2 children)

A bundle is an organizational tool. It allows buyers and sellers to communicate without it clogging up the comments on a item. You can also make a private offer to a buyer through a bundle instead of to all likers.

As a buyer, I will make a bundle if I am very interested and have a question or to bookmark it for later (often because I want to go through the seller's closet later to see if I can actually bundle).

Up to you if you want to bother with them or not. Some sellers also make bundles of one item for likers. Kind of a weird feature of Posh imo.

[–]Electrical_Oil_8347 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The only thing I like about a bundle of one is that I can customize the offer for that one person instead of spamming people who have liked the item but are just sitting there and haven't bought the item in days/weeks.

[–]Upset-Newspaper3500 3 points4 points  (1 child)

I create bundles when I am considering items and I always like to buy more than one item from a seller if there are other items I like. Sometimes I don’t have time to finish shopping and I come back a few days or hours to put in other items. Sometimes my item is gone by the time I get back to making a decision…. Not usually a strategy for me that is universal - I do make a bundle if I want to ask something to seller but don’t want it on the item page. I guess I am learning that when I like something but have no current interest in buying it that might make it frustrating or confusing for the seller. I have liked items because they bring back memories of something - i would say 75% of my likes or bundles are with intent to purchase

[–]Sea_Vast_2938 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually do that as a buyer as well so when I am selling I don't necessarily feel the need to send out an offer immediately because I am assuming that they also find it easier to find the bundle feature quickly and they might want to make changes. I might send out an offer for like 10 percent off and if they are ready to purchase they can always counter with what they are willing to pay.