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Poorly listed Borsalino (on which I was the under-bidder), which looks like a great hat for the money.
jamespowers said:Because I never show my hand until the end. 5 or 6 seconds before the end of an auction is soon enough. I would prefer to place my bid near the end not at the beginning---leaving time for someone to snipe me at the end.
Rick Blaine said:shhhhhhhh
BanjoMerlin said:I'm certain that sniping is psychlogical. A lot of bidders don't put their best bid in at first. For whatever reason, they will sit and watch their lower-than-best bid lead the auction right up until the last few seconds and then be upset when they lose to a bid that is actually lower than the amount they would have paid.
If I really want something, I wait until the last few seconds and place my best bid once. If I do it right that other bidder doesn't get a chance to outbid me. If somebody else out-snipes me, oh well.
For most things, I throw my best bid at it when I see it and that is that.
donnc said:After many years of bidding on various kinds of stuff, I finally signed up with a sniping service a couple weeks ago, when I saw that an item I wanted had attracted a bidding fool, and I wasn't willing to hang around to take care of it in person at the close. I'm sure that bidder was one of the type you describe - he started at a low price and just kept increasing his bid until it finally passed the previous high bid. Then he stopped, and that's where it was at the close a couple days later - and I don't doubt that he was annoyed, there's no reason to think he wouldn't have paid more. How much more? I don't know, and I suppose he didn't know. I was supposed to help him figure that out, by letting him bid against me.
But I deployed my new sniping service, and I "won"! Or, in view of what eventually came in the mail, maybe that isn't so clear. If he'd had the opportunity to bid the price up till it hurt, I believe he would have been annoyed at what he got for it.
jamespowers said:All good reasons to use a sniping program to place a bid and forget it until you get a win or lose email. You save money and stress that way.
Yeps said:Can anyone tell me about this Stetson?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...537608&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_500wt_1154
I didn't end up buying it, but I definitely would have won. Aside from it being rather dirty, is there any reason why it went for so low?
rlk said:http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=360281278222#ht_2528wt_1139
I may have to launch my Derby Museum at the same time
Carnage said:I had an incident at work (police officer) last week that ruined my favourite Lock & Co hat (A Chelsea ) as I haven't had a chance to pop back there in a while and I was looking on ebay and found this
Ordered it yesterday and it is here today and I love it, it's a very well made and lovely hat, and it cost me less than £15, I can see myself wearing this for work now and saving my other hats for situations I am less likely to get in a fight lol
martin576 said:Nice to see another Brit on here - and how did i miss that hat !
Ruined your Locks hat during police work ! Chasing hoodlums or a mishap in the station canteen ? ;-)