Yes its shrinkwrapped!
Have a look:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3024654611
Jason
Yes its shrinkwrapped!
Have a look:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3024654611
Jason
Cool.
I'll vouch for Jason, we've "done business" in the past. He's a very good and respectable seller.
I am not in a financial position to bid but I am very curious....what is your reserve price?
Originally Posted by Savedman
You would have to figure it out
Tell me your guess
Jason
I was just wondering becasue I teach an eBay class and people ask me why people list a reserve price. I have to tell them that I am not really sure. I don't use them in my auctions but I am sure people have valid reasons for using them. Why do you use them? Just curious
Oh.....and my guess is $199.99
Originally Posted by Savedman
No! down more!
Jason
Is this that Atari Club only title that only had like 50 copies produced?
Past owner said, he did already ordered Atari Video cube from Atari Club. but he never used it! That mean one of them.Originally Posted by chadtower
Jason
Ummmm.....Huh?Originally Posted by smile_walle
one reason to use a reserve is to protect a buy-it-now price without having a high minimum bid.Originally Posted by Savedman
y-bot
That first picture is a textbook case of why games should not remain shrinkwrapped.
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There are eBay classes ??!!Originally Posted by Savedman
Actually my local high school AND Tech Institute both have ebay classes. Never took one though.
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As far as I know anyone can teach a class on eBay. I know it sounds wierd but people who are intimidated by the internet (yes there are still some of those people out there) especially older people need to be walked through it one time. It's kinda scary that an idiot like me can teach it because I don't have the lovliest of auction pages!! Some of you powersellers ought to consider teaching it.
My original question was why do people use a reserve price. The suggestion that some people use it to protect a BIN price which makes perfect sense. I see alot of auctions where there is a reserve price but no BIN. I just wondered what the big secret is. Why make the reserve price hidden. I just don't get it. (I know....I was not put on this earth to GET IT!! )
Reserve + low starting price = less eBay fees
It's also just another technique for auctioning. You can set a start bid where you want it, or you can set the reserve and have a low start bid... there are multiple ways to do anything depending on what you prefer. There's nothing complex about it.
Explain this to me, I always thought it resulted in a higer fees! (since the reserve price is the price that they base the insertaion fee on)Originally Posted by anagrama
Thank you for bidding at my auction! It's SOLD!
Jason
You probably got shortchanged, I bet that would have gotten sniped at way higher than $200. I would have taken a run at it myself if not for being sealed. I don't pay more for sealed games...