http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=403x2930Oh my.
The penguin primitive, who stirred the ire of franksolich when she was so impudently rude and coarse to the Rita Hayworth primitive, in a primitive bonfire about veal.
The Rita Hayworth primitive is a first-tier primitive, and the penguin primitive only a lowly
unterprimitiven, and so the penguin primitive needs to be more respectful of her betters.
pengillian101 (753 posts) Thu Jun-18-09 02:35 AM
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Just a small question.
I signed up on EBAY in 2001 as a buyer and have 100% feedback, but I only buy once in awhile.
Just recently, I bid on an item days before the end of the auction that nobody else seemed to care about and no bids other than mine showed up. I figured it was mine.
Yet - 55 seconds - yes 55 seconds - before the auction ended someone else placed a $.50 CENT bid more and won it. I looked at the buyer's profile and everything is snapped up at the very last second.
That really sucks and has happened three times! Any remedy other than placing a high bid to start with?
The vindictive primitive, the one looking for a third-world country with a beach, and with free medical care for all, so as to get a hip replaced:
Vinca (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-18-09 08:16 AM
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1. That's happened to me, too. If it's something you really, really want you need to sit on it and put in your maximum bid during the last minute of the auction . . . and you still might lose it. What I don't like is how secretive the bidding process has become. It's virtually impossible to tell if there might be shill bidding going on. I seem to be buying only "buy it now" things lately.
democraticinsurgent (863 posts) Thu Jun-18-09 10:31 AM
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2. check into a sniping service
There are many available if you google. A lot of buyers use these, they set the price they want to pay and the bid is placed within seconds of the end of the auction.
I've used them with quite a bit of success.
Not a fan, really, but due to similar experiences to yours, i decided to use the tools the other folks were using.
democraticinsurgent (863 posts) Tue Jun-23-09 02:45 PM
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3. More on sniping auctions--I just won an auction with a snipe
Try www.justsnipe.com, they give you a few free ones per month, which is all i ever use. It sure beats a) getting outgunned by another sniper or b) having to wait by the computer until the auction ends, something you can't always do.
Remember that you can always be outsniped. I generally decide how much i'm willing to pay and let the chips fall. Usually, I win if I'm willing to pay a fair price.
I dunno; maybe I'm just different.
But I can't imagine there being something I want so badly that I'm going to play all sorts of time-consuming intricate "games" to get.