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i would like to know if i list a car for $1,000 with a reserve of $14,000 to say and they dont reach my reserve would i have to pay the fee

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i would like to know if i list a car for $1,000 with a reserve of $14,000 to say and they dont reach my reserve would i have to pay the fee
Feb 16, 2013 01:45 AM

i would like to know if i list a car for $1,000 with a reserve of $14,000 to say and they dont reach my reserve would i have to pay the fee?

I used the calculater and it says its a $250 fee but does that mean if the car sales only?

do they charge if i relist the car?

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i would like to know if i list a car for $1,000 with a reserve of $14,000 to say and they dont reach my reserve would i have to pay the fee
Feb 16, 2013 01:45 AM

i would like to know if i list a car for $1,000 with a reserve of $14,000 to say and they dont reach my reserve would i have to pay the fee?

I used the calculater and it says its a $250 fee but does that mean if the car sales only?

do they charge if i relist the car?

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Re:i would like to know if i list a car for $1,000 with a reserve of $14,000 to say and they dont reach my reserve would i have to pay the fee
Feb 16, 2013 01:54 AM

A basic national auction listing for 7 days that SELLS for over $2000 costs $125 only if it SELLS.  The reserve fee is $15.  If it doesn't hit the reserve, your cost is only $15.

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