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12 hours left in TiBook auction. No bids. 28 watchers. Bad? - jimbrady - 04-09-2007

Am I looking at a last minute snipefest that drives my item up like 2% over the minimum bid or what?

I know No Reserve auctions are supposed to do better, but I put a $450 minimum on this thing to cover the cost of its new logic board and a little extra. By recent standards $700 would be a decent price to expect.

Am I screwed?

Isn't there supposed to be some idiot who bids well in advance and skews the whole bidding process upward? Maybe those idiots are all ILAF (idiotic like a fox) shill bids?


Re: 12 hours left in TiBook auction. No bids. 28 watchers. Bad? - 3d - 04-09-2007

If you want me to bid something to get things started let me know by PM. Sometimes all it takes is one bid to open the flood gates.


Re: 12 hours left in TiBook auction. No bids. 28 watchers. Bad? - rz - 04-09-2007

If recently finished auctions indicate it's worth $700, why did you bother to put a minimum of $450? It's been a while since I sold stuff on ebay, but in several hundred transactions, I don't ever recall selling a high priced item and not getting a decent price for it. I always started my high priced items at $9.99. Saved on listing fees, and generated a lot of interest.


Re: 12 hours left in TiBook auction. No bids. 28 watchers. Bad? - N-OS X-tasy! - 04-09-2007

SOP these days for auctions, as bidders get smarter. Expect activity to ramp up in these last twelve hours.


Re: 12 hours left in TiBook auction. No bids. 28 watchers. Bad? - jimbrady - 04-09-2007

I don't know much about setting up auctions, and I had no idea that I'd save on listing fees by starting low (thought the buy price determined that).

Anyway, I think the $450 mark was purely a matter of being unable to afford the sell-price to be lower than that and being nervous.


Re: 12 hours left in TiBook auction. No bids. 28 watchers. Bad? - vicrock - 04-09-2007

Lots of action at 'books starting lower -


Re: 12 hours left in TiBook auction. No bids. 28 watchers. Bad? - spacescape - 04-09-2007

Pull the auction or get someone to bid $450 and hopefully they will snipe it up to $750. Did you start the bidding @ $450? Reserve?

Bill


Re: 12 hours left in TiBook auction. No bids. 28 watchers. Bad? - jimbrady - 04-09-2007

Again, my ignorance--I thought reserve and start price were the same. No idea why (after selling a number of items) I'm still so clueless.

EDIT: 450 was the start, no reserve.


Re: 12 hours left in TiBook auction. No bids. 28 watchers. Bad? - spacescape - 04-09-2007

If no one has bid on it pull the auction and relist it.


Re: 12 hours left in TiBook auction. No bids. 28 watchers. Bad? - Zoidberg - 04-09-2007

Agreed; I usually start my auctions at either a buck or ten bucks, and let the market dictate the outcome. I've never really been burned; on a couple of items I sold for less than I wanted (but not by much).

Speaking of, my outpost page beckons...