Extinct's Trucks
#14
No reserve is the only way to go IMO. I think no reserve is mostly upside, whereas a high reserve price can be detrimental to a sale.
No reserve means bidders are confident that there bid could win the auction.
it also shows confidence from the seller, which in turn means confidence from the bidders.
all in all, No reserve is the ticket, unless you’re not confident about what you’re selling.
my opinion after selling 3 cars between BaT and Cars & Bids.
No reserve means bidders are confident that there bid could win the auction.
it also shows confidence from the seller, which in turn means confidence from the bidders.
all in all, No reserve is the ticket, unless you’re not confident about what you’re selling.
my opinion after selling 3 cars between BaT and Cars & Bids.
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@redwhitekat invest a professional photographer, especially someone who shoots a lot of cars. Makes all the difference. It’s hard to turn down a car with a money shot main picture.
I’m sure they’re also less interested in a Canadian vehicle due to the added logistics for an American buyer, but I’ve seen Canadian cars in there before.
I’m sure they’re also less interested in a Canadian vehicle due to the added logistics for an American buyer, but I’ve seen Canadian cars in there before.
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@redwhitekat invest a professional photographer, especially someone who shoots a lot of cars. Makes all the difference. It’s hard to turn down a car with a money shot main picture.
I’m sure they’re also less interested in a Canadian vehicle due to the added logistics for an American buyer, but I’ve seen Canadian cars in there before.
I’m sure they’re also less interested in a Canadian vehicle due to the added logistics for an American buyer, but I’ve seen Canadian cars in there before.
ya and it was 2 years ago when you could buy a disco for 5 k here. Now it’s 10 k and up