Cash preferred.
3% will be added to credit/debit card purchases.
Debit and credit cards accepted as well as Venmo.
All sales are final. No refunds, returns, or exchanges.
All items are considered "AS IS". Every effort has been made to note any condition issues. Carefully view the photos for condition.
Bring help to carry your items. NO HELP WILL BE ON HAND TO ASSIST.
Questions welcome. All descriptions are the best of intentions to help bidders. Descriptions are not guarantees on condition or representation of the items. Auctioneer will not be held responsible for the implied value or genuineness of the items.
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What are Reserves?
What Is a Reserve Price?
Common to auctions, a reserve price or a reservation price is the minimum amount that a seller will accept as the winning bid. Alternatively, it is less commonly known as the highest price a buyer is willing to pay for a good or service. The reserve price prevents a bidder who offers a price lower than what the owner will accept from winning the auction.
The point at which the buyer and seller are no longer willing to negotiate is the walk-away point. The auction's starting price tends to start lower than the reserve price to encourage bidding. A reserve price is not to be confused with an opening bid, which is the suggested starting bid for an auction. Credit: Reserve Price: What It Means and How It Works in Auctions