a seller can sett a price of what they want the item to at least sell for and if it doesn't reach this nuber the item will not sell
Not all eBay listings have reserves set. If a listing does have a reserve you will see the words "reserve not met" near the top of the listing in the official details and they will remain until such time as the reserve is met, at which point they will disappear. If you don't see that wording there is no reserve (even though the seller might say that there is in their own description). When an auction ends and the reserve isn't met, the seller isn't obliged to sell to the highest bidder and can, effectively, withdraw the item. They are able, however, to offer to sell to the highest bidder for the displayed highest bid amount. The highest bidder is then under no obligation and can accept or decline as they choose.
The item doesn't sell
There are many auctions that are offered at 99p no reserve. The very best website for finding 99p no reserve is a site called eBay that has the most auctions online.
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You credit your reserve by going up and clicking on the [credit by (number)] then it should come up with a page that says things about crediting your reserve
Not sure what you mean the reserve is higher, bidder did not meet it and it is your minimum so there is nothing to negotiate.
Ebay
sign in and press the thingy, that will take you to the thingy. when your at the thingy press the thinky in the left hand corner and press the thingy. then type in "****" and your good to go. You have to register on eBay and have your account.
RES simply it says RESERVE Petrol to be flown to the carburator.
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mine is just going on sale with ebay with no reserve
no unless the buyer says otherwise