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Old 11-08-2009, 01:56 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question BIN - what does this mean

does BIN mean the reserve?
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BIN = "Buy It Now" price
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thanks, that makes sense - what are they using for reserve?
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thanks, that makes sense - what are they using for reserve?
Normally don't see a reserve much around here but they would just say 'reserve' or 'minimum asking price.
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well people dont use reserve but they do use OBO , like lets say one guy is selling xxxxxxxx.com he says looking for $4,000 or obo meaning , 4000 or best offer, that means he is looking into 4000 or around that figure . Kind of like reserve
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BIN = Buy It Now

Usually, the BIN is the no haggle cash price for an immediate sale.
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