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Posted By: Dave Yoken
I've been doing quite a few eBay auctions for months now, and one thing I've noticed when I put a reserve on my auctions is that little to no bidders will tag the auction to their "watch items" list, even if they've bid on the item. Generally, auctions with no reserve get more watchers, more interest, and more bids. If you are concerned about not reaching a floor price, just start the auction at or just below that price. Putting a reserve on an auction, for the most part, kills a lot of potential interest in the auction. |
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