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Old 09-23-2024, 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by sbfinley View Post
It suffers from issues most eBay competitors deal with. Sellers fear fewer eyes equals fewer dollars and they price their goods to reflect that fear. I can’t remember who, but someone here opened a eBay competitor 10-12 years ago and it was a great site, but it quickly became a BIN museum as sellers feared no reserve auctions rightly or not.
I listed some stuff in a MySlabs auction a couple weeks back. MySlabs COO Matt Greaney said "We fully recommend reserves on key/high end items for the time being."

It's likely that the final bids were depressed by the existence of a reserve (I avoid no-reserve auctions myself), but the final bids didn't even come within shouting distance of what I eventually sold most of the items for on Facebook or eBay. I'd estimate that the closest was a Tom Brady that ended around $7500; it sold on Facebook for $10K. Most of the bids ended around 50 to 60% of the eventual sale price. I'll never know what might have happened with no reserve, but I suspect it would have been a bloodbath.
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