There was a website that tracked the sell price for ebay "make offer" listings. Is it still around?

I switched computers awhile back, but when researching current ebay closing auction prices I always like to know what the "make offer" closing prices were. Does anyone remember what that website was? Thank-you in advance!
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I think I still have the link, but if I do, it's on my old laptop. If no one else comes up with it I'll check tomorrow and see if it's still there.
Just click "SOLD ITEMS" tab on the left side of the catagory on the eBay page - shows what coins have sold for wether Auction or BIN.....
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if you mean when the green colors numbers with the line through it indicating an obo was accepted, there are a few different ways.
USED to be, we could change the .com to .de, .ca etc for different countries and that would work but ebay has undergone some serious changes.
watchcount i think was one.
here is a link to a previous thread with a few solutions.
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1024861/alternative-to-watchcount-com
I believe the site you are thinking of is watchcount.com, I tested it with an auction I won with a Best Offer and it does not appear to give the actual price realized any more.
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Try this:
https://130point.com/sales/
That doesn't show you the best offer prices.
Under the seller hub on ebay, there is a tab titled "research" Just type the auction title in and search. It shows as a "fixed price" in the search results.
Ebay doesn't give the price on sold items that were bought under "Best Offer", and the only way I found was to use that program. Sometimes, the sales data can be pretty sparse, so the more good data the better.
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There is worthpoint. Never used it though.
Why step over the dollar to get to the cent? Because it's a 55DDO.
I use this one
http://www.watchcount.com/
As mentioned above, if you're a seller, you can see the actual sold price through the "Research" tab on the Seller Hub. If you're not a seller, go here:
https://130point.com/sales/
Use the 130point sales site linked above as that’s the only way without being an eBay seller.
Watchcount stopped working several years back (and they mention it on their website).
He missed a step. If you sort by sold price low to high or high to low you can see what price range the offer bought it at (ie look at the price above and below and you can tell its between those two).
It's not exact but gets a ballpark.
https://www.the4thcoin.com
https://www.ebay.com/str/thefourthcoin
Of course. That I've done. Although it sometimes is flaky and I don't understand the results.
When I make an ebay offer on an item that sells to someone else I get an email saying what successful price it sold for.