Posted by bc on March 08, 2010 at 07:41:45 from (71.158.221.179):
In Reply to: Re: OT Ebay posted by just another old geezer on March 08, 2010 at 03:24:32:
Not if they are buddies or family members of the owner. The ebay fee gets paid and it is relisted later. Seems to me that you still have to set a max bid with the sniper website.
I look for bargains. I may low bid early just to get the emails so I can find it later on. Then I'll check it before auction end and come up with a max bid at that time unless it has already been priced out of sight. I try to watch auctions at closing time but still keep my max bid low. I've probably lost to the snipers with some last second sniping.
At live auctions, I don't even try a low bid until I see where the price is headed. Why waste time if the price is going out of sight and I don't want to tip off everyone else that I'm bargain hunting and will drop out early. And others who aren't bargain hunting wait till the end when the bidding is about to close, then those two people get into a bidding war that sometimes drives the price higher than brand new.
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