Flippa No Reserve Auctions!!

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by RaviUTA, Jun 17, 2015.

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    As a seller, posting a no reserve auction, has it payed off for you guys? Can you please share your experiences..

    Thanks
     
    RaviUTA, Jun 17, 2015 IP
  2. Mkcoy

    Mkcoy Well-Known Member

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    Yeah well its all free advertising in it. Don't have to sell do you. So win win.
    I mean, you do have to sell according to Flippa's terms if it sells at $1 technically.
    But's thats not legal law.
    Just saying.
     
    Mkcoy, Jun 17, 2015 IP
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    FPForum Notable Member

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    If it's something you don't mind getting rid of at a low price if the bidding doesn't get high, then it's worth it. I've personally found when wanting to sell something at a high price your best bet is to set a reserve. There is always that chance bidding might not get high and you might end up letting it go for a small price. That's the risk with no reserve auctions.
     
    FPForum, Jul 6, 2015 IP
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    lezi_guy Well-Known Member

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    I set a reserve on my auction, and for some reason it was changed to $2, which was of course met. I hope it reaches at least $x,xxx
     
    lezi_guy, Dec 8, 2015 IP