Re: ? Starting bid and no reserve question
- From: Don Lancaster <don@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 09:41:45 -0700
Lumpy wrote:
clara bow wrote:
What is your rec. for selling
Hmmm. Do I have one of those?
What is a rec. for selling?
I guess my question is.If your items aren't
nrmally searched for hot items IE art deco
lamps or ipods would you chance the auction by
not setting a resrve....or a starting bid?
The item's "hot factor" doesn't have much to
do with anything. Buyers don't just buy
what's hot. If it's junk that nobody
wants, then nobody will bid on it. If it
is something that somebody wants then they
will search for and find it and bid on it
if they think the money they will spend is
worth it.
How about telling us what kind of items
you have to sell?
Lumpy
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