100 ebay frag auctions ending tonight!

Lanshark

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IMO, Auctions in general are not good for "joe public" ... How about you offer "reverse auctions" .... Start with the price you would like to get and take highest bid under or equal to your price that we're willing to pay as done in Vendor/Supplier online auctions in Corporate America? This helps keep seller in tune with what market is willing to pay.....
 

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IMO, Auctions in general are not good for "joe public" ... How about you offer "reverse auctions" .... Start with the price you would like to get and take highest bid under or equal to your price that we're willing to pay as done in Vendor/Supplier online auctions in Corporate America? This helps keep seller in tune with what market is willing to pay.....
If we did that a lot of items would take awhile to sell. One of the main reason we do ebay is to offload a lot frags fast to make room for more. We have plans in the future to sell corals in many new ways online.

I appreciate the feedback and will consider doing something like that in the future. Our corals from our website may be tied into our ebay store in the future and then you could go there and make an offer on ebay.

As for auctions if you're bidding put the retail price in as your bid for the corals you want then just walk away and hope you pay less, it's pretty easy. If you don't win, at least you didn't pay more than retail. It's only hard for "Joe Public" when he sits there trying to get a super crazy deal and do last minute bids.
 
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