RE: RE: 1999 Dakota R/T - HEAVILY MODDED - $8800!!!

From: Rick Barnes (barnesrv@attbi.com)
Date: Thu May 08 2003 - 10:04:54 EDT


Sorry, not trying to sound as if I am arguing, just think its silly to say
no reserve when in fact there is one.

Rascal

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@bent.twistedbits.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@bent.twistedbits.net] On Behalf Of
raymond.irons@gm.com
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 9:48 AM
To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
Subject: RE: DML: RE: 1999 Dakota R/T - HEAVILY MODDED - $8800!!!

>Uh, yeah, but that makes $8,800 his reserve as he will not take less than
>this. Typically, no reserve is ANY bid, even a minimum. Thus, his
reserve
>is actually $8,800.
>
>Rascal

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@bent.twistedbits.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@bent.twistedbits.net] On Behalf Of Terrible Tom
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 7:09 AM
To: dakota-truck-moderator@bent.twistedbits.net
Subject: Re: DML: RE: 1999 Dakota R/T - HEAVILY MODDED - $8800!!!

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..

Guy, Guys, Guys,

PLease read the post from Jon titled OT but still applies here.

Can't we all just get along?

ROFLMAO then ducking and running for cover!

Ray Irons
Dover, DE



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