Ebay reserve v starting bid price.
Discussion
I've got something listed on ebay, even though I know I may get scammed and I don't get the reserve price v starting bid price. It costs money to set a reserve price (4% of reserve apparently) but you can set the starting bids at what you want. If you set a starting bit of say £100 can someone win it by potentially bidding 1p if there are no other bids or do they have to bid at least the starting amount?
limpsfield said:
They have to bid the starting price.
Whenever I list stuff with a reserve I always put 1p as the start price as what difference does it make - it still has to hit reserve to sell.
That makes sense but why pay a reserve fee when you can just start the auction with the lowest amount you are willing to take. Is it so people get whipped up into a frenzy of bidding when they startwith a penny.Whenever I list stuff with a reserve I always put 1p as the start price as what difference does it make - it still has to hit reserve to sell.
tommytaylor said:
That makes sense but why pay a reserve fee when you can just start the auction with the lowest amount you are willing to take. Is it so people get whipped up into a frenzy of bidding when they startwith a penny.
Exactly! I think it opens it up to a wider market who think perhaps there’s a bargain to be had. Either way, more eyeballs is my unscientific theory by starting at 1pGassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


