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Ebay bidder wants to know the reserve price...

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Yorkiegirl · 15/02/2005 22:14

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BethAndHerBrood · 15/02/2005 22:16

Up to you, but it might help the bidding if they know what they're aiming for.

Yorkiegirl · 15/02/2005 22:16

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pixiefish · 15/02/2005 22:16

up to you- were you hoping for more than the reserve? if not theen tell them

kid · 15/02/2005 22:16

I personally would. They might offer to pay the reserve price if you end the auction early. If they do, I would just keep the auction going as you might make more than the reserve.

Yorkiegirl · 15/02/2005 22:17

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pixiefish · 15/02/2005 22:17

forget them then yg- you could have problems. put a block on him to stop him bidding

roisin · 15/02/2005 22:17

If they've only got negative, I wouldn't encourage them.

JanH · 15/02/2005 22:18

I thought you were trading it in, YG?

MunchedTooManyMarsLady · 15/02/2005 22:19

block him he'll only cause problems.

Yorkiegirl · 15/02/2005 22:19

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kid · 15/02/2005 22:20

not sure how to block a bidder. can't you go to help section, they should give you a link from there

pixiefish · 15/02/2005 22:20

here

Flossam · 15/02/2005 22:20

I think if you go into bid history you can cancel a bid, but not sure how you can stop them bidding at all. You could add to the auction page saying no bidders with negative feed back... might be a hint for them!

Yorkiegirl · 15/02/2005 22:22

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pixiefish · 15/02/2005 22:24

ain't worth the hassle with them. why don't you add a comment to your listing asking people not to bid without contacting you if they have a feedback rating of less than 10

Yorkiegirl · 15/02/2005 22:28

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pixiefish · 15/02/2005 22:31

anyone with recent negs then

Yorkiegirl · 15/02/2005 22:33

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Yorkiegirl · 18/02/2005 21:53

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SoupDragon · 18/02/2005 21:56

Personally, I'd give them a chance.

SoupDragon · 18/02/2005 21:56

How long has the auction got to run and has the reserve been met yet?

Yorkiegirl · 18/02/2005 21:58

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SoupDragon · 18/02/2005 22:01

If the bidder with -ve feedback doesn't pay up then you can always offer a second chance to the next highest bidder I don't hink you've got anything to lose by letting the bid stand.

Are the +ves old and the -ve a recent feedback?

Yorkiegirl · 18/02/2005 22:05

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Yorkiegirl · 18/02/2005 22:05

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