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Types Of Online Auction
Expert Author: Ron Victor | Category: Auctions Online
The different types of online auction is straight auction, reserve auction, Dutch auction, private auction, overstock auction. An English auction on the internet is called as absolute auction, ascending price auction, English auction, forward auction, reserve price auction, standard auction, Yankee auction.
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