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What fun is it when there is a reserve on the auction?
Originally posted by Shawn:
<STRONG>Reserve prices are used to protect the seller. However, I find no reserve auctions more exciting, yet risky. For instance, I sold my Toyota Land Cruiser through ebay, started the auction at one penny with no reserve price.</STRONG>
Originally posted by Shawn:
<STRONG>Reserve prices are used to protect the seller. However, I find no reserve auctions more exciting, yet risky. For instance, I sold my Toyota Land Cruiser through ebay, started the auction at one penny with no reserve price.</STRONG>
Originally posted by RiotoftheBlood:
<STRONG>I've never seen a live auction where someone can bid at the starting price, or even higher, and still not win.</STRONG>
Originally posted by nruva:
<STRONG>It is cheaper to start an auction @ $1 with a $250 reserve, then to start an item at $250 with no reserve. That is the main reason I do it.
-Nick</STRONG>
Originally posted by Shawn:
<STRONG>Reserve prices are used to protect the seller. However, I find no reserve auctions more exciting, yet risky. For instance, I sold my Toyota Land Cruiser through ebay, started the auction at one penny with no reserve price.</STRONG>
Originally posted by Shawn:
<STRONG>Reserve prices are used to protect the seller. However, I find no reserve auctions more exciting, yet risky. For instance, I sold my Toyota Land Cruiser through ebay, started the auction at one penny with no reserve price.</STRONG>
Originally posted by Shawn:
<STRONG>Yes, still have my bike. Nearing the 4000-mile mark. Going riding today, and just about everyday that is warm and sunny</STRONG>