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 ioughta
 
posted on July 29, 2000 08:09:44 PM new
Got email re: the 1st Bid Wins logo----seems to me that Yahoo labels it Buy Price....but that is too many words (1st bid buy price) How about the price - for example: $20 Buy Price or is that confusing? They need to know that we ARE referencing the Buy Price doncha think? Anyway - what I have been using is 1st Bid Wins (writing out first takes room) Have had a few successes on it but had a real loooney DENY he ever bid on an item. Now that is a FIRST for me! He denied it on 2 emails and just about told me to get a life!! Relisted it and did send Yahoo email on it. Hopefully, on the 1st Bids this won't be a trend......maybe he bid and thought it would go higher since most bidders DON'T read.........How are we going to know just what the FINAL ANSWER is on this?? I'll keep checking in.

 
 VeryModern
 
posted on August 14, 2000 03:09:03 PM new
up!

 
 SilkMoth
 
posted on August 14, 2000 04:03:24 PM new
Great topic!

I use either "First Bid Wins" or "1st Bid Wins" in my title, depending on how much room I have. It's been a great tool for me, selling several dozen small items that might not have gone to new homes otherwise.

Silk

 
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