Yes, the buy it now option price has to meet or exceed the reserve price. You missed a key phrase in your own reply, "no reserve". If there's no reserve, then obviously the buy it now price meets that. . . > --- "W.R. Amberger" <b3nr@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > If'n I remember correctly, isn't the buy it now > > option supposed to meet or exceed your reserve? > > Not necessarily. I bought my 300-K on eBay for the > opening (and only bid - what was everybody else > thinking?) of $1750. It had a "Buy it Now" of $2000, > but no reserve.
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