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I agree with Don's response & follow the same

train of thought. Although I may put one bid in on a "reserve" auction, I won't waste my time chasing a reserve price. Sheldon Smith (OneNevadaDollar on eBay) runs auctions with reserves, but does it the right way, in my opinion -- he states right in the auction what the reserve is!! vbg I have bought items on eBay & have followed items on eBay where one seller starts an auction at 99 cents versus another seller that has the same item with a reserve. The "action" on that 99 cent auction is a lot while the "reserve" auction has very little action. I've even seen where an auction that starts out with a low opening bid ends up with a final price that exceeds the "Buy-It-Now" price of another auction with a reserve. Yep...I've done that before too. grin

Steve Bedo

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Question About eBay Reserve Auctions
Re: Question About eBay Reserve Auctions
I don't bid on reserve auctions
Re: I don't bid on reserve auctions
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Re: Reserve Auctions bids
I agree with Don's response & follow the same
The bidding game
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Sniping should be personal
The most brillant marketing idea is
I agree. Who Can Resist a Contest?
physiological effect on item with lots of action..
I appreciate hearing others' insights

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