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Searching: You can search for items using the fun interactive dressing-room-to-die-for on the Home Page or through the “Browse” page by category and subcategory. Categories are based on type of use like regular apparel or big events like wedding, cocktail, career-wear, etc. Want to buy or sell? To place a bid or sell an item you must register for an account.
Definitions Auction - A Traditional Auction listing allows you to sell items to the highest bidder. You specify the starting price, and people bid against each other in specified (50 cent) bid increments. Traditional Auctions allow the Seller to set both a Reserve and Buy Now price. When listing a Traditional Auction, the quantity of goods is equal to one. For example: - One pair of jeans has a quantity of 1. - A lot of 5 different shirts have a qty of 1 because they are all sold together as one
Dutch Auction – A Dutch Auction is another name for a multiple item auction. These listings are for selling more than one identical item individually in an auction format. Rather than creating a listing for each item, you can sell them all, one at a time, with one listing. Buyers can submit a bid for one, or multiple items in a Dutch Auction listing. When there are multiple buyers for a Dutch Auction, the item’s final cost is the lowest successful bid by the highest bidders.
- Traditional Auction listings.
Reserve - The Reserve price is the absolute minimum dollar amount the Seller will accept for an item. Buyers are notified after placing their bid if it is below the Reserve price. If a Buyer's maximum bid is greater than the Reserve price, the Reserve is automatically met and that user is the high bidder. The ability to set a Reserve price is only available to Traditional Auctions.
There are two ways to seach for items, Basic Search and Advanced Search. Both are accessible from the Browse page.
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