FLIPPA QUESTION: PLEASE HELP

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HI WARRIORS:
i just listed a site on flippa. i got 2 bids already. i have a reserve price.
if i accept the 2 bids, DO THAT DELETE MY RESERVE PRICE???.

FLIPPA IS NOT RETURNING MY HELP QUESTIONS.

THANKS
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  • Profile picture of the author lauuuer
    Yes, I think.

    If you accept the bid you will sell your website to the bidder, no matter how much your reserve price is.
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    • Profile picture of the author ScooterDaMan
      I don't think Flippa will actually let you accept the bid price if it is below the reserve. It's been awhile since I listed something on Flippa, though, so I could be wrong. Of course, I'm wondering why you would want to accept a bid that is below the reserve you set up. When the auction ends, you will have the option of contacting the prospective buyers and offering them a price below your reserve anyway.
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  • Profile picture of the author Artwm
    Originally Posted by tristatemedia View Post

    HI WARRIORS:
    i just listed a site on flippa. i got 2 bids already. i have a reserve price.
    if i accept the 2 bids, DO THAT DELETE MY RESERVE PRICE???.
    THANKS
    Only if the bids are higher than your reserve price.
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  • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
    The point of having a reserve price is that the site will not be sold unless it reaches the reserve.

    The point of accepting bids is to encourage further bids. Of course you can accept bids that are below the reserve price, otherwise no-one could see what has been bit so far and therefore no-one would bid.

    If bidding fails to reach the reserve, the site remains unsold.

    If you fail to accept the bids, bidders will think you aren't serious and will move on to another auction.
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