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I've had sellers add a reserve of my offer price after I've made an offer, pretty smart move actually.
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For some reason I think most sellers have a sneaky suspicion that accepting an offer like this might come back to bite them, that there may be some hidden treasure in there and that it is saftest to allow competing buyers to determine market value rather than accept a shot in the dark offer
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Wow that is pretty smart.
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I have a real hard time accepting offers on the few things Ive put up for auction. Its just a mental thing for me, almost a principle. But clearly, the guy should have taken the offer. I have respect for the guy if he followed through on the transaction without too much grumbling.
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With a reserve on the offer price, you presumably will get at least what was offered. So, "yes" it "could" definitely be a smart "check-mate" move. However my dear Watson, as a buyer, when I see a reserve auction, I usually just keep right on going and I happen to know I'm not the only one. Thus, my conclusion: without the benefit of a crystal ball or Ms Cleo coming out of retirement, you just never know what the best path will be. Lovely Day... |
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Coming out of retirement or jail? I never knew where Mrs. Cleo ended up (although it's pretty funny a vintage card thread refers to Cleo haha).
I do skip a few reserve auctions, but I still think that setting a reserve on a card you are worried may sell for much less than anticipated, is a good, safe strategy. Bad for a bargain type buyer, but good for a seller.
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If there's no bids yet why not just edit the listing to start at the minimum of the offer?
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But I totally agree with NOT ending auctions early, regardless of whether or not there are bids - some, like me, have snipes waiting (don't want to get into why I do it that way, as that's fodder for a separate black hole thread). If I want something really badly, I contact the seller and ask them to please contact me if they are considering (at someone else's request) ending the auction early.
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