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Once a deal has been reached BAT washes it's hands of the both of you. And reserves don't mean diddly. BAT wants you to set a low reserve so a sale takes place and they get their 5% from the buyer but you're not legally bound to sell (I've always sold). So you could go ahead and agree to the low reserve they insist upon. If Reserve is not met they share contact info of highest bidder with the seller anyway. The worst they could do is ban you from selling again on BAT I guess. Some sellers list at no reserve thinking it will attract more bids. Could be true? dunno. I put one car on without a reserve and didn't notice any difference.
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