This is starting to be a trend. I have changed my email address also as of today. Please use [email protected] to contact Ken Brekke. From [email protected] Thu Mar 10 08:23:20 2005 From: [email protected] (Steven Medved) Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:14 2006 Subject: [Phono-L] Reserve versus no reserve on Ebay References: <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
I have found that some high priced items seem not to get any bids unless the price starts out low and a reserve will protect you. You can try the item with the lowest price you will take first and see how that works. The most important thing is your ad and how well it is written. I have seen junk sell for high prices because it was written well. I have seen a model A standard sell for over $700 because the man said it was mint and the finest he had seen, all the pin striping was gone and it looked horrible to me. The quality of the photo is also very important, I purchased a $300 item for less than $90 because of a poor photo and a poorly written ad. Steve

