Posted by Leroy on January 25, 2014 at 13:06:50 from (69.88.207.185):
In Reply to: Re: OT--eBay question posted by Pete-IN on January 25, 2014 at 12:47:47:
It has been many a year since I bought of of ebay. That said I did it many a time, item listed with a very low starting bid but with a hiden reserve and the only way to figure out what the reserve is at is to do that very thing. Start out with the minimum bid acceptable and that will tell you if there is a reserve as it probably will not say it has a reserve untill you start bidding. and then go slow to find out what the reserve is because the reserve might be $1.00 more than what you thought your highest bid should be so when you find out what the reserve is you can decide if you want to try to get it at the dollar over reserve if somebody else is not interested in it and you might just make someother potential buyer not bid because he thinks you will go to any lengths to get it. And then it gets rid of the ones like are calling it a shill bid and it is not but they will not bid because of their beliefs. So good chances you will get it cheaper because of them.
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