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 packer
 
posted on September 28, 2001 02:39:25 PM new
I just got a steal on a A4A BIN auction.
BIN was priced just $1 over the starting bid.

I don't understand why they would do a BIN in the first place with the A4A auctions because I thought the idea was to get as many bids and dollars possible.

Now I know for sure this item would have went for much more if it was left to run its course.

I'm off to shop some more, heck if I'm not going to be selling for awhile I might just as well be buying.

packer

 
 soldat2
 
posted on September 28, 2001 04:58:40 PM new
>I don't understand why they would do a BIN in the first place with the A4A auctions because I thought the idea was to get as many bids and dollars possible.<

...and I don'tunderstand why people are using reserves on A4A auctions either because what's the difference if it all goes to charity anyway!


 
 
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