Re: IML: Why no Reveal the Reserve Price?
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Re: IML: Why no Reveal the Reserve Price?
- From: "Raymond Fabricius" <tumanycars@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 08:36:07 -0500
Patrick:
One reason is that if the reserve is known bidding will likely stall in the
area of the reserve. For instance, if the reserve is $10,000.00 bidders
will most likely not bid much higher than that amount. Also, bidding may
stall at an amount close to but below the reserve with the thought the
seller will drop the reserve.
Just my thoughts.
Ray
2-63 convertibles (also very much not for sale)
----- Original Message -----
From: <pnkmoore@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 7:53 PM
Subject: IML: Why no Reveal the Reserve Price?
Hey Imps:
What's the big deal about concealing a reserve price on an Ebay car
auction? In asking that question, I'm getting the feeling there's an easy
answer that I just haven't figured out. I'll take the risk of sounding
stupid, however (it's familiar territory) and take the plunge:
I'm considering selling my "other-than-Imperial" (Imperial being the
standard by which all other vehicles must be measured) vehicle on Ebay,
and want to set the reserve at some number that would protect me from
absolutely giving it away, but a number that is still low. Sometimes I
see ads that "reveal" the reserve, though most do not. I both want the
car to sell and to protect myself against selling the car for $37 because
of a fluke. I don't see any problem with revealing my reserve, but I'm
worried I'm missing something. I want potential buyers to know that it's
an affordable auction, that they can invest some time and effort into
investigating the car and not worry about a reserve being throgh the roof.
If there's a simple answer to my question, my simple mind would appreciate
some input.
Thanks:
Patrick Moore
Covington, Louisiana
'58 Southampton project (very much NOT for sale!)
'69 Electra convertible (very sadly heading for the auction block)
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