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Re: 450 Stearman--opening bid $63k no reserve



"Peter Gottlieb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> >It is the reserve.
>>
>> In your world maybe.  Not in eBay.
>> http://pages.ebay.com/help/buy/buyer-reserve.html

>Different name, same effect.

Except that it doesn't have the same effect.

>If it walks like a duck, sounds like a duck,
>looks like a duck...

So you're blaming the guy for correctly using a well-defined word
for the community in which he's dealing to differentiate between
two very different things?  That's an especially interesting
attitude from a pilot.

Do you think it's fine when people say "the airplane stalled" for
"the engine stopped"?

I recently bought my first item on eBay.  There was no reserve and
the starting bid was $750.  It didn't take me too long to figure
out what that meant and I didn't whine about the use of "reserve"
to mean exactly what it means.

What would you call it?  "Peter's super secret low price"?

--kyler



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