Rick Barnes wrote:
> Excuse me, I am not trying to be rude, (though I probably am rude), but if
> the starting bid is $8,800, how do you consider that no reserve?
> Nice truck.
>
No reserve indicates there is no amount that must be reached inorder for
the sale to be final. $8800 is his opening bid. A reserve works so
that if your auction doesn't reach a price you would be willing ot sell
for - you dont have to sell. So if he had a reserve set at $10,000 and
it wasnt met - he doesn't have to sell. This way - as long as at least
one bid comes in - he has to sell. (I think there are some ammendments
for not selling to someone with bad feedback or for whatever reasons I
think - not totally up to date on ebay policy)
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