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That’s right speedy. The only way you know there’s no reserve , it will state in the title “no reserve” therefore, it has a reserve. But you’ll never know until it hits it live and the seller may or may not state “reserve is met”. Or seller has the right to lower/remove the reserve towards end of auction.
the reserve amount ($) is never stated.
the reserve amount ($) is never stated.
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That’s right speedy. The only way you know there’s no reserve , it will state in the title “no reserve” therefore, it has a reserve. But you’ll never know until it hits it live and the seller may or may not state “reserve is met”. Or seller has the right to lower/remove the reserve towards end of auction.
the reserve amount ($) is never stated.
the reserve amount ($) is never stated.




