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Old 11-08-2006, 11:36 AM   #1
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Perfectlap I completely agree with you. Why anyone would bid just before the auction ends is beyond me. It usually is a newb or a friend of the seller trying to get the price up, though. Annoying to say the least.
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Old 11-08-2006, 12:01 PM   #2
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Chills, it makes all the common sense in the world to me to wait and bid at the last second. Why let the world know you want the high demand item by placing a bid early? It only drives up the price and creates a bidding frenzy.

Of course, you should feel free to maintain your opinion on this. It will always insure I win the bid on whatever we are both bidding on (unless you have put a top price in that is simply too far above the value of the item and I'm unwilling to pay for it).

The bottom line is that the snipers who bid in the last seconds win the auction 9 times out of 10. I want to be an auction winner, so I always snipe whenever possible.

The single exception to my strategy: The wifey wanted a set of four Christian Dior coffee mugs that are a rare piece of a discontinued pattern she is collecting (a very high demand item, believe it or not). It was her birthday in a couple of weeks and I was not going to lose this auction, so I jammed $500 into the eBay auction the morning it closed because I knew no other idiot would ever bid $125 per coffee mug. That was a huge risk on my part, but I knew there was a threshold somewhere for everyone and I would be well above it... the wife's birthday was worth it to me, even if I had to admit to her I paid 4x the retail price when they were sold new five or ten years ago and three times their book value.

The auction closed at $196.61 or something like that, which is $50 a mug (one would have thought these mugs were designed and sold by a Porsche parts counter, huh?)

Had I been there for the close of the auction, I'd have seen it going toward this amount and jammed $256.61 in there and gotten them for the same price, but not running the risk that someone with an attitude might keep jamming another price in there to see where my ceiling was.


Ohio, when I am not available at the last seconds of an auction's closing, I have a buddy or my wife snipe stuff for me at the last minute with my name and password. There are also sniping services on the internet, but you have to pay their fees in advance or pay a percentage of the item's final bid if you are the winner. I have also set an alarm clock for 3 am to snipe an auction. I'll wake up for 5 minutes to get a great deal on something for the Boxster!
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Old 11-08-2006, 12:19 PM   #3
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I've never had a coherent strategy for bidding on eBay. I've only bought 7 items in the entire time I've been registered, and three of those were for my daughter. I've always done much better buying and selling things on Craigslist. The lack of fees makes the transactions much more efficient, and I know I behave irrationally on eBay.

For example, I recently bid on a used Porsche hard top storage cover. The covers cost over $100 new and the "Buy It Now" price was $25 with $9 shipping. I bid $10 and the bid was good for two days without any counter bidders. The seller removed the "Buy It Now" and the bids went over $25 fairly quickly. It eventually sold for $51.

Now the irrational behavior kicked in when I saw the bids going over $40. I eventually bid $50 for the same item that I was unwilling to "Buy Now" for $25. Can anyone explain this behavior - I can't and it's my behavior.

On the other hand, I picked up a matching hard top for my car in almost perfect condition for $610. I guess it's better to be lucky than good.
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I too am a highly trained sniper. I'd say 95% of my bids come within the final 90 seconds or buy it now.

^ $610 for a hard top is a very good deal indeed.
Which incidentally was the item I was bidding on that sparked this thread/exasperation. I think I paid about $600 for my cheapo Miata hard top. The Spec Miata racing guys started buying them all up tripling the price from a couple hundred.

I buy just about everything there FIRST before caving in and paying retail. I recently bought three 1000 Thread count sheet sets for $140 delivered.
Had to do a little behind the scenese negotiation with 4 different sellers.
Lots of deals to be had for 'non-listed' items.
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Old 11-08-2006, 01:01 PM   #5
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"Now the irrational behavior kicked in when I saw the bids going over $40. I eventually bid $50 for the same item that I was unwilling to "Buy Now" for $25. Can anyone explain this behavior - I can't and it's my behavior."

I've been snared in this tangled web myself. So next time you're overpaying for an eBay purchase through no fault but your own, at least take solace in not being the only one.
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the key is to bid 7 seconds b4 t he auction ends
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Old 11-08-2006, 02:08 PM   #7
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sniping is key. I have won all of my high demand item bids via sniping.

There is no other way, grasshopper. Snipe or be sniped.

unless of course you bid a very high number (ala christian dior mugs) that you know no sane individual would bid to.

not to say you aren't sane, Randall
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