I agree! Reserve sucks. If you won't accept less than a certain price, just
start the auction at that price. Or even better, start the auction at
slightly less than your acceptable price and offer a Buy It Now! price right
above your price. I know the first thing I look for is a buy-it-now price
and if it is reasonable, I'll use that rather than bother with the auction.
.................................Mike T.
----- Original Message -----
From: "the pickle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Compact Macs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 10:20 AM
Subject: Why Reserve Auctions Suck


> At 07:50 -0500 on 12/08/02, Keith Johnson wrote:
>
> >Huh? Why would you tell what the reserve is if you're hoping people bid
as
> >high as possible? IMO, it's very rude to ask what the reserve is.  Unless
>
> Reserve auctions drive away bidders.  Most people I know who frequent eBay
get
> very frustrated when they see an auction with a reserve price that isn't
> disclosed and a $1 (or similarly low) starting bid.  People who put
reserve
> prices on auctions do it for the sole purpose of protecting their sale
price,
> in which case they should just say what it is, start the auction at that,
and
> stop wasting the time of everyone else who *knows* what they're selling
isn't
> worth what the reserve price is.
>
> If the item being sold *is* worth its reserve price, there won't be any
problem
> getting that price, and they can just start the auction *at* that price
without
> putting a reserve on it.
> --
>
> the pickle
>
> FAQ <http://macfaq.org/index.shtml>



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