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I just set up my 1st. e-bay auction!




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  • CoxeCoxe Posts: 11,139
    Good luck!
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  • Congrats on the attribution and good luck with the auction! eBay link.
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  • rec78rec78 Posts: 5,874 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Good luck. i suggest being able to see all the pictures big however. This is not a coin for me, but even if it was i would need to see the reverse in just as big a picture as the obverse. How come i can only see a big picture of the obverse? This may cost you some bids. Just a suggestion. Thanks, Bob
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  • Thanks guys!

    I tried to revise the pictures but, I seem to be having problems.

    I'll try revising it again later and hope I get it right.

    Manuel
    Monday April 10, 2006 9:04 AM

    SM1 calls me a troublemaker....image

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    Sunday August 19, 2007 9:17AM

    A mentor awarded " YOU SUCK!!"
  • "I'm starting the auction at .99 cents with NO RESERVE and FREE S/I , so bid for the coin without the added expense of delivery. I reserve the right to cancel the auction as the coin is also up for offer on a coin website "

    Does this mean you will cancel the auction if you don't get the kind of bids you want?







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  • notwilightnotwilight Posts: 12,864 ✭✭✭
    Good question lonely. But I interpret it as reserving the right to sell it locally and pull it off ebay. My opinion, formed well before this thread started, is that ebay sellers, or any auction sellers, should not offer items elsewhere. Once an item is offered at auction and the reserve is met, there should be an irrevocable comittment. Just my opinion.

    --Jerry


  • << <i>Good question lonely. But I interpret it as reserving the right to sell it locally and pull it off ebay. My opinion, formed well before this thread started, is that ebay sellers, or any auction sellers, should not offer items elsewhere. Once an item is offered at auction and the reserve is met, there should be an irrevocable comittment. Just my opinion.

    --Jerry >>



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    If it doesn't go out of my range. I might throw in a bid, just to help a brother board member. But not if I think the auction will be pulled.
    (Old man) Look I had a lovely supper, and all I said to my wife was, “That piece of halibut was good enough for Jehovah”.

    (Priest) BLASPHEMY he said it again, did you hear him?
  • RVDavisRVDavis Posts: 1,137
    Good luck.
    Proud recipient of YOU SUCK more than once and less than 100 times.


  • <<"I'm starting the auction at .99 cents with NO RESERVE and FREE S/I , so bid for the coin without the added expense of delivery. I reserve the right to cancel the auction as the coin is also up for offer on a coin website "

    <<Does this mean you will cancel the auction if you don't get the kind of bids you want?>>

    No pulling the auction.......the bidders will set the price and someone will win the coin.
    I included the statement when the coin was up for grabs on the
    BST board. I've edited the BST post to no longer take offers.

    Unless smoeone wants to offer ONE Million dollars........image

    Manuel












    Monday April 10, 2006 9:04 AM

    SM1 calls me a troublemaker....image

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    Sunday August 19, 2007 9:17AM

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