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ebay

Posted: 31 Jul 2007 04:24
by eamon angelface
Question: Why does anyone bid on items on ebay like 5 fucking days before the auction closes? What is the thinking? Nobody else will bid? It's mind boggling that some asshat will bid on something 5, 6 hell even 1 day in advance.

Because in the last 3 seconds anyone with half a brain and an ebay sniper program will kill your bid. All you've done is waste your time and some of the smarter persons money.

Or am I wrong?

Is there reasoning that I don't see?

Re: ebay

Posted: 31 Jul 2007 07:22
by smash
eamon angelface wrote:Question: Why does anyone bid on items on ebay like 5 fucking days before the auction closes? What is the thinking? Nobody else will bid? It's mind boggling that some asshat will bid on something 5, 6 hell even 1 day in advance.

Because in the last 3 seconds anyone with half a brain and an ebay sniper program will kill your bid. All you've done is waste your time and some of the smarter persons money.

Or am I wrong?

Is there reasoning that I don't see?
I do it all the time... The sniper programs are useless if you used Ebay the RIGHT WAY

I put in a max bid, which is the MOST I am willing to spend for something...

I don't care if it is a week a month or a day away...That's my limit to what I am willing to pay for said item.

Granted you run the risk of someone shill bidding you up, but I don't actually bid on something significant that way...or something I want... Im constantly shopping around and ebay is my LAST resort for that stuff.

Posted: 01 Aug 2007 02:14
by eamon angelface
Ya that's flawed logic for most items on there.

Like if I want something and I'm willing to pay 1000 bucks for I'm not going to jack the whole thing up so someone else who is willing to pay 1001 has the whole thing fucked 30 mins in to a 7 day auction. Where as if he bids 80 and I'm willing to bid 1000 I bid in the last 3 seconds and get it for 81$.

But I see people bidding on items you KNOW will be higher than they're bidding 3 days in. If it's something worth way more it should be common sense that everyone is watching the auction and all you've done is make them bid a little higher for no good reason.

Posted: 01 Aug 2007 02:26
by AngelBaby
I kind of see both sides on this issue.

I agree with Smash that I typically have a set limit in mind when bidding on eBay items, but in actual practice I do my bidding at the last minute as Eamon described, because it pisses me off to bid my limit 5 days before an auction closes, and then get an email a few hours later taunting me with YOU HAVE BEEN OUTBID. >_<

Either way, eBay counts on a whole lot of human psychology to make their business model as successful as it is.

Re: ebay

Posted: 01 Aug 2007 04:42
by Bligityblah
eamon angelface wrote:All you've done is waste your time and some of the smarter persons money.
If they snipe for higher than I'm willing to pay I've deemed it not to be a good deal. Obviously they're not so smart for spending more than they need to. I used a snipe program once when I had to have a part but since I never really need anything off ebay I'll bid my max and if I'm outbid then so be it.