Posted by tomstractorsandtoys on February 01, 2018 at 12:21:53 from (50.123.208.13):
I have a large collection of sales brochures and farm equipment manuals that I have bought at dealer sales and other places. We have decided to downsize some and last winter sold a fair amount on Ebay. Wife started putting some more on this week and the format has changed but everything seemed to list ok. I mainly list with auction format with a reasonable first bid. Now I start getting offers on the items that are less than or equal to first bid I posted. If I wanted Buy it Now I would have went that route instead of auction listing.Is there some box I am not checking or clicking on when listing? I am not interested in dealing with low offers. I list it and when auction is over we ship. If it does not bring first bid price it goes back into storage and maybe try again next year or just keep it. If some one has something as buy it now or best offer I sometimes make an offer but always thought the idea of auction was an auction to determine price. Maybe I am doing something wrong and someone here can help with what to do different. Thanks Tom
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