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Just saying. If you want your auction to meet a minimum price, put your minimum price as your minimum bid.
Reserve Price is a stupid idea since people will use it to greatly overvalue a usually bad item. I think people who are running for the Best Bidder leaderboard already noticed that. It’s frustrating to lose an auction because some newbie suddenly thought 10,000 is not enough for a +1 Offense .moar file which you can get 3 copies on a single Denture run.
I also think we should remove the limits on minimum bids. You want to greatly overvalue your item? Fine! But don’t punish people wanting to run for the leaderboard because you think an item is 10 times more valuable than it usually is. |
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Posted On: 01/31/2009 8:45AM | View Fran's Profile | # | ||||||
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Fran Posted:
Really? I didn’t notice it
but i agree with this |
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Posted On: 01/31/2009 8:47AM | View Inertia's Profile | # | ||||||
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From time to time it sucks, yes. In my experience rather high selling files had it enabled, like a ****.MILF that I got for about 1.000.000 flezz.
It’s not really replaceable with a high minimum bid since you get more people bidding and better prices when you start real low, so let’S keep it |
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Posted On: 01/31/2009 8:51AM | View Aldo_Anything's Profile | # | ||||||
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Aldo_Anything Posted:
I don’t mind seeing reserve prices on highend items, the problem is with delusional people who thinks they will get a 1000% profit. |
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Posted On: 01/31/2009 8:52AM | View Fran's Profile | # | ||||||
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Aldo_Anything Posted:
more people yes, but better prices? |
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Posted On: 01/31/2009 8:53AM | View Inertia's Profile | # | ||||||
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Fran Posted:
hey its their right cruise control |
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Posted On: 01/31/2009 8:54AM | View Inertia's Profile | # | ||||||
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I’m pretty sure reserve price is buggy. I set a value of 5m for a Pink Floyd, but there was a bid over that, and the auction still didn’t go through. Perhaps I made a mistake when setting the reserve, but I don’t think I did. |
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Posted On: 01/31/2009 8:55AM | View meeeeeeeeee's Profile | # | ||||||
Reserves ARE stupid, but with limits on buy-it-now/minbids, they serve their purpose. Also, the higher someone sets a reserve, the higher the deposit they’ll lose when it doesn’t sell (unless it sells, which if it’s way overpriced, it probably won’t).
Perhaps the best bet is a compromise, do what eBay does & say whether there is a reserve or not, and if it has been met or not. |
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Posted On: 01/31/2009 9:01AM | View Axon's Profile | # | ||||||
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disagree; would be better if it showed whether or not there IS a reserve price on an item, so you can make an informed decision about buying it right away or not. |
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Posted On: 01/31/2009 9:06AM | View SIG-ENABLING MOC...'s Profile | # | ||||||
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Axon Posted:
I’d rather not see reserves disappear (there’s a smaller deposit for a reserve than there is for the same minimum bid), but I think displaying that there is a reserve, and if it has been met, would actually be very nice, as I’ll have to send out fewer tubmails letting people know that all my drug auctions have reserves.
Additionally, I’ve lost auctions that I would totally have paid more for, had I known that I needed to pay more to meet a reserve (as opposed to delusional auctions with unrealistic reserves). |
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Posted On: 01/31/2009 9:27AM | View guest42's Profile | # | ||||||
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guest42 Posted:
Amazing, you do this? wow you care too much cruise control
also displaying what the reserve is is kinda pointless? what’s the difference between this and just using the minimum price? And if anyone bids under the reserve price that he’s not really serious anyway so why not make it so that he can’t bid under the reserve price? Of course, this is the minimum bid. Deposit cost is easily adjustable. And deposit cost will probably need to be reversed anyway (I think, at least). Inertia edited this message on 01/31/2009 10:19AM |
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Posted On: 01/31/2009 10:15AM | View Inertia's Profile | # | ||||||
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Consumer ignorance about the price of auctions is the seller’s benefit… Keep it as-is, imo. |
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Posted On: 01/31/2009 10:22AM | View DarkDespair5's Profile | # | ||||||
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Just don’t buy items that are overpriced Log in to see images! Also it would be nice to see if the reserve price has been met. |
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Posted On: 01/31/2009 10:28AM | View quangntenemy's Profile | # | ||||||
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Inertia Posted:
I bid 180K on an item, in an effort to keep my bid over later bidders. There were no bids at the time, and the minimum bid was about 32K. I was willing to go to 200K but thought I’d see how things went first.
And I find out no one bought it, but I didn’t get it. What was the reserve price? I have no idea. It could’ve been 190 or 200, in which case, if I had known about it beforehand, I would’ve bid it.
So yes. Either get rid of reserve prices, or show them. Otherwise we’re just wasting our time. |
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Posted On: 01/31/2009 6:21PM | View MC Banhacker's Profile | # | ||||||
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The problem is the deposit.
If you make the minimum starting bid high, you pay far, far more than if you just start it low with a reserve |
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Posted On: 01/31/2009 6:33PM | View Shii's Profile | # | ||||||
For low-end moar files, I set the reserve price as the selling price at the ppwn shop.
The reason I do this, is because having the bid being 5,000, every increment must be another 5,000, as opposed to 300.
A possible solution would be to display the reserve price. I’ve gotten burned a few times for bidding “under” the reserve price, even though I would’ve been willing to bid the acceptable one. |
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Posted On: 01/31/2009 6:34PM | View -MLF-'s Profile | # | ||||||
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Yeah, showing the reserve price would be a great help. |
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Posted On: 01/31/2009 6:35PM | View Fran's Profile | # | ||||||
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Shii Posted:
So what? You get your deposit back if it sells. If it doesn’t sell because you priced it too high, I have no sympathy for you. |
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Posted On: 01/31/2009 6:36PM | View MC Banhacker's Profile | # | ||||||
I just lost a bid because of reserve price. As a newbie, I was not aware of such. Displaying it would truly be helpful. : | I was happy about winning for nothing. |
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Posted On: 08/04/2010 3:49AM | View Hiku's Profile | # | ||||||
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Starting bid 10,000,000 = non-refundable deposit 600,000 Reserve price 10,000,000 = non-refundable deposit 86,441 Log in to see images!
And reserve prices aren’t displayed, because that’s would defeat the reserve price’s whole function. I never liked reserved prices, on the real ebay or here, but they’re hard to avoid using in the current system. Catt although edited this message on 08/04/2010 8:01AM |
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Posted On: 08/04/2010 7:59AM | View Catt although's Profile | # | ||||||