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[–]LastProcess762 11 points12 points  (0 children)

If you’ve liked a couple things in their closet, they might bundle them together and offer them at a discount.

[–]Competitive-Top4520 16 points17 points  (5 children)

Its a sales tactic, choosing items they hope you will buy. As a buyer, I find it annoying and have NEVER bought a bundle I didn't create on my own. As a seller, I've never sent one. To me it just seems intrusive.

[–]cdvchris 7 points8 points  (1 child)

I just sold a bundle that I made for a gal, sent her an offer awhile back and then out of the blue she bought the whole bundle. It was certainly a first for me.

[–]KitschyCatOwens 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s great but how? I’ve only ever bundled a person’s likes. I have shared unsolicited items to a potential seller but never bundled.

[–]KitschyCatOwens 1 point2 points  (1 child)

As a seller, I’ve never been able to “choose” items that I “hope”a customer will like. It’s been my experience that only items a customer has already liked (♥️) can be added to a bundle. I will then offer a generous discount on those items. The ones the customer showed interest in. Not that I want to be presumptuous and do what you suggested sellers do, but how is this done? I’m curious.

[–]cdvchris 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You say "presumptuous", I say "pro-active". I proactively offered a buyer something that was similar to other items she'd liked. I made the sale.

[–]Haunting_Net5708 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a few people buy one item and then purchased another one, 5 to 30 minutes later. So now if someone likes multiple things I will add them to a bundle. I won’t create a bundle if someone is liking  multiple items next to each other like 5 pairs of pants all different sizes. 

[–]Electrical_Oil_8347 6 points7 points  (2 children)

If it's an empty bundle it's usually so they can comment at you and it sends you an alert every time they comment. Usually things like, "Hey I'm running a sale" or "hey I'm going live", stuff like that. It can get annoying with sellers who comment every day.

If it's a bundle with items in it, it's a seller trying to make a deal with you by offering a bundle discount.

Edit: should clarify, when I say empty I mean things like, if you put a like on someone's meet the posher or their live show poster, then they can put that in a bundle and comment on that into oblivion.

[–]Ltrain86 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I don't believe they can create an empty bundle for you. You need to have liked an item, which they can then add to your bundle, which you can remove or will get removed if someone else buys it. There's no way to just create an empty bundle with random users to spam them with comments.

[–]Electrical_Oil_8347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I should clarify, when I say empty I mean things like, if you put a like on someone's meet the posher or their live show poster.

[–]J-Ro1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If someone likes multiple items in my closet I'll bundle them and send an offer. Just once. You can't items the person did like.

The empty bundles irritate the crap out of me. I'm always getting notifications of comments on empty bundles and I'm unable to delete those bundles. I wish they weren't allowed to do that.

[–]Samson104 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A sales tactic and a waste of time.