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Whay are you not posting "reserv" in the sales post at the top?
 

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Net surfers and online auction goers are somewhat familiar with auctions and have seen invariably what is known as a ' reserve/minumum price' auction. A reserve price auction (R) is one in which the seller starts the bidding for a lot at a lower price than what they will actually accept. If this minimum bid is not met, the seller/auctioneer does not sell the item.
 

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Originally posted by dotsorg
Net surfers and online auction goers are somewhat familiar with auctions and have seen invariably what is known as a ' reserve/minumum price' auction. A reserve price auction (R) is one in which the seller starts the bidding for a lot at a lower price than what they will actually accept. If this minimum bid is not met, the seller/auctioneer does not sell the item.


You are wrong!. And you know that.

I will never bid on your domain and I hope you will get banned!
 

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wow...umm ok guys, settle down

Dotsorg....it would make more sense if you posted the reserve in your first auction post....but you dont have to....

ToBad - that was uncalled for, the seller can have a reserve if he wishes, although it wasnt handled in the best was possible, the seller really didnt do anything technically wrong
 

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Originally posted by GT Web
wow...umm ok guys, settle down

Dotsorg....it would make more sense if you posted the reserve in your first auction post....but you dont have to....

ToBad - that was uncalled for, the seller can have a reserve if he wishes, although it wasnt handled in the best was possible, the seller really didnt do anything technically wrong


So now we need to ask the question if the seller have hidden reserv?, and if we can't trust the seller what's the point in starting to bid on the domain?
 

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thats why I said it wasnt handled in the best way possible....he probably should have said there was a reserve from the beginning....we cant force the seller into doing anything....so just let it drop please, thanks
 
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