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Oh dear. You're talking about me I'm afraid I don't buy much off eBay, but if I do, I always bid at the last second. Seems to me that's the way to get the best possible price, without pushing the price up much earlier in the process. Just seems logical to me.The downside, of course, is that if you go in with 2 or 3 seconds to go, and don't bid high enough to gazump the existing highest bidder (who may well have already registered a higher bid, in order to stave off such an ambush) you have no chance of winning the item.The other downside, is that it pisses off people like you, that have placed their bid and assumed they were in a winning position. Not very nice, I admit - but that seems to be the way the thing's set up...
So, it has happened once again - 20 seconds before auction ending, someone raised the bid with 50p. And once again I find myself in the situation of being a bit irritaded and still baffled. This might just be me, but if I want a thing, I have a upper price in mind. So, when I bid, I put down my maximum bid directly. Either I have the highest bid, or not. It's rather simple. However, I seem to be in a minority. Rarely have an item gone through the whole process without being upped and slammed the last five minutes. Usually with me being the highest bidder for five days...So, my question;Do you prefer to bid in the end, or are you fine with just putting down your max bid and letting it go on? I know that a bid war is a classical past-time hobby for oldhammer collectors (or so I have percievef it), but the rest of you lads and ladettes?
The really crucial trick is to absolutely determine what the very maximum you'll pay is. Don't bid to beat the current bid, but imagine you are paying through the nose. If later you find yourself saying "Well, I could have gone 50p higher..." then you didn't rightly determine your own maximum.
Some feel this takes the thrill out of the "game"....
Oh dear, so many people I used to respect
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