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dairugger
03-18-2006, 06:53 PM
Hey all,
I put a couple things on ebay, please take a minute to take a look, and if anything catches your eye- let me know!

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ25QQsassZneomegaladon

and again, thanks for taking a minute to look!

josh

dairugger
03-22-2006, 01:03 AM
btw-
i've added acouple more things, such as a sega cdx..

on another note, i have a question. I recieve alot of questions on my reserve auctions, and the potential buyers want to know what my reserve is.. is this against ebays rules? why would a seller let someone know their reserve price?

ryborg
03-22-2006, 01:36 AM
I recieve alot of questions on my reserve auctions, and the potential buyers want to know what my reserve is.. is this against ebays rules? why would a seller let someone know their reserve price?

Absolutely not. Many sellers who use reserve actually say what the reserve price is in the auction. You ask why you, as a seller, would let someone know the reserve price. Why *wouldn't* you want the buyer to know?

I personally avoid all reserve auctions. They're not worth my time. Why are you specifically using reserve instead of simply posting the item for the lowest price you're willing to accept for it? You're paying roughly the same in listing fees.
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dairugger
03-22-2006, 01:42 AM
i always thought telling a buyer what the reserve price is goes against the point of having a reserve they cant see-thats why ebay hides it... i was just wondering what everybodys thoughts on this was. some people avoid reserve auctions, others bid until the reserve is met. ive used buy it now before, and some people dont like using it- if i use a buy it now, and not a reserve-and a 100.00 item ends at 30.00 (because once someone bids on a bin auction- that option goes away) i lose money. its a great deal for the buyer-not so for the seller whos trying to make money..