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An auction should be just that -- the item sells to the highest bidder. None of this "I am canceling the auction as I don't think the bids were sufficient." If someone is not willing to accept whatever the highest bid is, then an auction is not the right match for them. It's not right to waste every bidder's time.
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It is possible to leave an overall positive rating and glowing praise in the description, but give just one star in all of the categories. How does that make sense? There ought to be some checks and balances like forcing you to leave a neutral rating with a three star average and a negative rating with a one star average.
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Some auctions have a reserve, Adam. And as I look this morning it has reached 9.75, so it is sufficiently high that I'll sell it. I do thank you for posting that here, instead of miring up the auction by posting in the BST.
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