
Am i right in thinking that you can't now set a Reserve price of less than £50 on ebay ?
Trying to set a reserve of £20 on a piece of furniture and it ain't having it
Thanks
Perksy
Surely you can set your startting price at £20.00. Is that not just the same as a £20.00 reserve price ?
Regards
Jon
The reserve has always been £50 minimum. As Jon says, you can set a starting price at a lower amount.
Personally I don't like reserve prices, you have no idea what the person actually wants for the item. At least a starting price gives a guide on
the perceived value of the item.
[Edited on 9/3/13 by Slimy38]
Im not sure but i always start my auctions at the minimum price i would accept.
Thanks lads
Didn't realise it has always been £50 and as said it can started at the 'right' price.
Personally i think having a start price also reduced the numer or twat chancers who bid 99p on everything on ebay on the off chance
I've never seen the point in a reserve when you choose the start price, as others have said, it's just annoying, and you have to pay extra.
ditto. Never saw the point of reserve. Also people who wont tell you what the reserve is. I then don't bid. . I was intersted in a car 100 miles away. I'm not going to drive all that way if the reserve ois stupid. Clearly they dont want to sell
^^^ Exactly ! It is equally stupid when sellers post "no reserve", but when you go and have a look, their starting price is something
stupid. No reserve means that ANY bid, no matter how small, and the item is SOLD !
Ebay seems to operate in a little world all to it's self with it's own rules and ideas.
Regards
Jon
If I'm buying something off ebay I always just stick in the maximum amount I'm willing to pay for it. If I get outbid I get outbid (although I have on occasion gone over my limit by a quid or two) and if it's less than the reserve then that's just tough on us both too
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Originally posted by ReMan
Personally i think having a start price also reduced the numer or twat chancers who bid 99p on everything on ebay on the off chance
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Originally posted by slingshot2000
Ebay seems to operate in a little world all to it's self with it's own rules and ideas.
Regards
Jon
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Originally posted by slingshot2000
Ebay seems to operate in a little world all to it's self with it's own rules and ideas.
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Originally posted by matt_gsxr
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Originally posted by slingshot2000
Ebay seems to operate in a little world all to it's self with it's own rules and ideas.
If you run an organization that has near 100% market share, $3Billion revenue and year on year growth of over 20% then that buys you the right to make up rules to favour yourself.
Shame there isn't a credible alternative to provide competition but auction sites work best when they are big.