haytil
Super Freak
I think patience will pay off. I just wish the "competition", the bidders we bid against in the auction would see it this way though. Go into the auction with your maximum bid in mind and bid, preferably at the last second. If you lose, you lose, if you win, you win. There is PLENTY to go around. I'm just getting sick of seeing the same _____*r (325) or a***h (40) bidding as soon as they see the auction is up, then increasing it each day with small amounts, increasing the demand and competition for items THEY want.
Yeah, that doesn't make much sense. But that's why I haven't even bothered to bid on these yet. I figure the longer I wait, the more likely it is that _____*r (325) or a***h (40) will end up with the figures they want (most likely paying more than they had to). And when they do, hopefully that means they won't be bidding on any more in the future.
Same sort of thing with the Buy It Now folks. Someone did a "Buy It Now" for more than $500 a few days ago. The average price is just above $400 at this point, so there was no reason for them to do that. When they do buy it for $500, it just encourages sellers to keep the price jacked up.
But on the other hand, once they've bought it for that inflated price, they'll probably no longer be "competition."
Well I just found out something horrible and distasteful. I bid on a few sets that were relatively in the price range I'm seeking ($350-$399 shipped).
I waited until the last second, like I usually do to snipe bid. TWO bidders somehow managed to bid while I was watching at the 30 second mark. I see the price go out of my range, refresh to see what it ends for ONLY to see the price go back down.
Low and behold, there are shill bidders in most of the auctions. I went back and looked at previous auctions, mostly studiosunnies and there seems to be alteast two people that bid to see what the highest bidder has bid, only to retract their bid seconds later and put in a total right under the top amount.
They're basically bidding to find the top price, then pulling out and rebidding to keep it right under the top bidder. That way, they don't win and the auction goes for as high as it possibly can go.
That sucks. You should report it to Ebay, if you can.
What a ____ing dirty tactic and what's worse, this may very well be the sellers or friends of the sellers.
They undoubtedly are. No reason to do that and screw a stranger, unless you stand to profit from it yourself.