The Hobby Network · Member Guide
See a card you'd pay a bit less for? Send the seller an offer. Selling? Field offers, counter, or accept — with your real take-home shown before you say yes.
On a listing that accepts offers, you'll see a Make an Offer button. Propose your price, and the seller can accept, counter, or decline. You follow the whole thing in My Offers.
Open the listing and choose Make an Offer. Enter Your Offer Amount and submit — the seller is notified right away.
Every offer you send lives under My Offers (from your Dashboard). You'll see its status — Pending, Countered, or Accepted — and can cancel an offer while it's still pending.
If the seller counters, your offer shows “Seller Countered — $X.” You can Accept Counter to lock the deal (then complete payment), or Decline and walk away.
An offer is a real commitment. If the seller accepts (or you accept their counter), the deal moves to payment. Only offer what you're genuinely ready to pay.
Incoming offers land in Manage Offers. For each one you'll see who offered, how much, and — the handy part — what you'd actually net if you accept, so you can decide in one glance.
Open Manage Offers and look at the Offers Received tab. The “If Accepted” line shows your take-home after fees. Then choose Accept, Counter with your own number, or Decline.
From Manage Offers, open Offer Preferences to control offers on your listings — for example, whether to accept offers at all and any minimum you're willing to entertain. Set it once and it applies to your cards.
The “If accepted” net already does the fee math — the same logic as the Profit Comparison Tool. Want to explore a counter number before you send it? Run it through the calculators first.