In my experience, having sold several dolls on eBay recently, I've noticed that "offers" on auctions often come in quickly, within the first few hours or the first couple of days,
when buyers think they can get a much better deal than they will if they place an auction bid.I refused all such offers, and my items (boxed Monster High dolls, Ashton-Drake Emily the Strange dolls) all sold for more than the offers that initially came in.
It was nerve-racking, though, because it seems that anymore, all the bids come in during the final few hours, or even few minutes, of a listing. eBay has become a battlefield for snipers, with everyone trying to edge out everyone else in the final few seconds. It's in those last few minutes that the price for an item that looks like it is being ignored suddenly explodes.
On a few items I was selling, I placed what I thought was an overly optimistic Buy It Now price in addition to the auction bidding, and a number of dolls sold for the Buy It Now. Seems that European buyers still have
lots of money, and they are willing to pay the eBay Global Shipping price.
I've been periodically checking eBay for Kanata in milk, because I have one, and for a while I was beginning to think I'd rather have the money. I have not seen a milk Kanata show up since they were discontinued. Very few milk Smart Dolls at all appear on eBay these days. Accessory parts (hands, feet, busts) in milk bring one or two hundred dollars themselves.
I see that you already have a bid on your listing, so you cannot change the price or add a Buy It Now price. I do not know if you can still edit the listing to offer International shipping through the eBay Global Shipping plan, but if you can, it might be worthwhile. If you use Global Shipping, you only need to ship the parcel to the eBay Global Shipping center here in the States. Once it arrives there, your responsibility is done. You do not need to hassle with customs forms or pay the outrageous international shipping costs. eBay handles all that. And as long as the parcel arrives at the stateside eBay shipping center within the expected time frame, the International buyer cannot post negative feedback for shipping time.
When I offer eBay Global Shipping, I check a few boxes for "does not ship to." I usually do not offer sales to Africa (too much fraud) or to the Middle East (too much war).
I was going to suggest a higher starting price, because you're selling the Alternate Kanata in Milk, but... too late for that now! Since you already have bids, I do not think you can edit the title, but if you can, I would suggest including "Alternate version" in the listing title. Nevertheless, I suspect you will be pleasantly surprised by the final purchase price, and that it will exceed the offer you received.
In the meantime... I think maybe I'll place a bid, myself! Because...
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Alternate Kanata in Milk!Good luck!
(EDIT: during the time it took me to type this post, the number of watchers on your Kanata listing increased from seven to twelve. She's getting some interest!)