This may be a dumb question but what is the difference in a reserve and setting the lowest price you will accept?
I think Dean Perdue said it best
"I agree with no reserves and dislike them because I feel they waste a buyer's time with senseless guessing.
You bid and bid trying to break through that barrier and lose some focus on what you feel the item is actually worth." or Ironlords "Reserve Hides the price, so you do not know what the lowest they will accept is, it also makes it so you can set the price real low attracting buyers. Then you find yourself bidding in vain unless you cross the reserve price."
It IS a waste of time, however, Waywardangler made a good point on the speed of Buy it now "I see 'Buy it Now' only for selling items fast at an established price point. In other words, if 20 items identical to yours have sold for $20-35, you could list yours at $15 or so and expect a quick sale without waiting for an auction to run its course."
If an item didn't sell and a buyer emails that he miss it could he buy it, I relist it for 1 day with buy it now, the buyer usually pays right away.
I start most of my auctions at .99 (like a mass produced item), it's free and usually it sells for alot more. If it's an item I don't want to take the chance of selling for .99, I price it higher
Oh, and most people are not stupid, so don't try to get more money by charging more for postage
. I use calculated shipping only, I add .25 cents for the .19 delivery confirmation and the .07 is put for supplies. It auto matically calculates from zip to zip
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I'm a top rated & power seller, I price to sell, if something it worth more to ME I try it at higher start price, if no bids oh well, but I will NOT waste someones time guessing my price!!!!
I make more on Ebay than my full time job but there is no medical insurance with Ebay
YET!