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September 15, 2008 at 5:46 AM #270703September 19, 2008 at 2:29 PM #272892AnonymousGuest
Dont waste your time. This is a reserve auction where the seller has placed an undisclosed mimimum sale price FAR ABOVE THE MINIMUM BID PRICE. Also if you look at the fine print the seller can cancel for any reason , but if the buyer backs out they face liquidation damages. More of a marketing ploy than an auction.. I would not be surprised if very few sell.
September 19, 2008 at 2:29 PM #273137AnonymousGuestDont waste your time. This is a reserve auction where the seller has placed an undisclosed mimimum sale price FAR ABOVE THE MINIMUM BID PRICE. Also if you look at the fine print the seller can cancel for any reason , but if the buyer backs out they face liquidation damages. More of a marketing ploy than an auction.. I would not be surprised if very few sell.
September 19, 2008 at 2:29 PM #273141AnonymousGuestDont waste your time. This is a reserve auction where the seller has placed an undisclosed mimimum sale price FAR ABOVE THE MINIMUM BID PRICE. Also if you look at the fine print the seller can cancel for any reason , but if the buyer backs out they face liquidation damages. More of a marketing ploy than an auction.. I would not be surprised if very few sell.
September 19, 2008 at 2:29 PM #273184AnonymousGuestDont waste your time. This is a reserve auction where the seller has placed an undisclosed mimimum sale price FAR ABOVE THE MINIMUM BID PRICE. Also if you look at the fine print the seller can cancel for any reason , but if the buyer backs out they face liquidation damages. More of a marketing ploy than an auction.. I would not be surprised if very few sell.
September 19, 2008 at 2:29 PM #273209AnonymousGuestDont waste your time. This is a reserve auction where the seller has placed an undisclosed mimimum sale price FAR ABOVE THE MINIMUM BID PRICE. Also if you look at the fine print the seller can cancel for any reason , but if the buyer backs out they face liquidation damages. More of a marketing ploy than an auction.. I would not be surprised if very few sell.
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