To you people who freaking bid on eBay, damnit

Preach

Well-Known Member
#1
why do auctions with almost a week left of bidding time often have like two to three bids? why the hell do people bid like $1-2-3 on something rare? all you do is bump the price. you're not gonna win the damn thing. you only make it expensiver for the people who do. there is no point.

the final two minutes, that's when you put in your bids. and this is the end of the eBay ABC part one. in part two we're gonna talk about how some people take it to extreme lengths and place several high bids in a row days before the auctions end.
 
#4
7hug.Life said:
wooo a $1, $2, $3 bid makes it a lot more expensive:rolleyes:
Look Rizzle I found one of those people you were talking about.

Boosting up the price by any amount when you know you're not going to win is stupid, but it's not always just 1 or 2 dollars, people will have a bid war and bid back and forth when there's still like 3 days left on the auction. Just bid at the last minute instead of constantly struggling to be the highest bidder through the whole auction. You're just making the price higher for yourself or someone else.
 
#6
KAMIKAZI said:
Look Rizzle I found one of those people you were talking about.

Boosting up the price by any amount when you know you're not going to win is stupid, but it's not always just 1 or 2 dollars, people will have a bid war and bid back and forth when there's still like 3 days left on the auction. Just bid at the last minute instead of constantly struggling to be the highest bidder through the whole auction. You're just making the price higher for yourself or someone else.
ok sorry sir

next time i'll wait up till 3am and bid at the very last minute.

:rolleyes:
 

stefanwzyga

Well-Known Member
#11
What does it matter if people bid at the start or the finish?

You can bid whenever ya want, likewise so can i.And you and i can bid as much as we want! it's quite simple and fair.
 

Preach

Well-Known Member
#13
7hug.Life said:
ok sorry sir

next time i'll wait up till 3am and bid at the very last minute.

:rolleyes:
unfortunately, if you want to win auctions, some times this is what is required. on the contrary, if you hadn't waited up you would have lost anyway, so why put in the damn bid? bitterness?

7hug.Life said:
so i wait up till the end of every auction i bid on and i'll win it?, i don't think so some how
of course it takes some common sense and logic on your behalf.

stefanwzyga said:
What does it matter if people bid at the start or the finish?

You can bid whenever ya want, likewise so can i.And you and i can bid as much as we want! it's quite simple and fair.
oh i'm sorry, i didn't know bidding on ebay was a right that we humans have. well of course, if we HAVE that right i guess that means we MUST take advantage of it.

or, you people can think about it for a second, realize i'm right, and save both yourselves and a lot of other people a lot of money in the long run. seriously, why do people feel the need to protect their right to place meaningless bids on ebay that will never lead to you actually winning the item? if you think you found something super-rare, and without making sure of it you think that maybe there's a typo in the title so no one is gonna find it, then you are wrong. someone will find it, someone will bid on it, you didn't just win the lottery, it's wishful thinking. as a general rule of thumb, a good deal is a good deal and if it sounds like a good deal to you, a lot of other people will think so too, and there will be competition.
 

stefanwzyga

Well-Known Member
#14
Preach said:
seriously, why do people feel the need to protect their right to place meaningless bids on ebay that will never lead to you actually winning the item?
Your talking like nobody has ever put in a small bid and scooped a very cheap deal.



if you think you found something super-rare, and without making sure of it you think that maybe there's a typo in the title so no one is gonna find it, then you are wrong. someone will find it, someone will bid on it, you didn't just win the lottery, it's wishful thinking. as a general rule of thumb, a good deal is a good deal and if it sounds like a good deal to you, a lot of other people will think so too, and there will be competition.
Well if like you say a lot of other people will think it's a good deal then the price will be bumped up anywayz! So what the fuck does it matter?

If you cant afford to pay your top bid then lower your bid.

Just wish i knew your ebay id so i could really fuck you over.
 

Preach

Well-Known Member
#17
stefanwzyga said:
Your talking like nobody has ever put in a small bid and scooped a very cheap deal.

Well if like you say a lot of other people will think it's a good deal then the price will be bumped up anywayz! So what the fuck does it matter?

If you cant afford to pay your top bid then lower your bid.

Just wish i knew your ebay id so i could really fuck you over.
you edited your post lol..

i don't get why you're getting pissed with me. like i'm saying, it's not personal dude lol. i can sense that you dislike me now. if i suggested we meet up in real life and have a cup of coffee together you'd be reluctant to do so. it's not like a passionate hate-feeling, you just think lesser of me now. like i've deprived you of your rights or like i'm being an ass.

listen dude. of course there's the one-time incident where you get a scoop cause no one saw it or whatever, but seriously, especially on the pac scene, waiting until the last minute to bid could save people up to hundreds of dollars. the australian "i get around" single that went on ebay recently went for, what was it again, four hundred bucks or some crazy shit? this was due to it already being at 300 when the final minute came. in this case, i will have to duldge in on some of the stuff we will be talking about in part two of the ebay abc. marvelouz had gone in there and bumped the price three times, by $20, $60 and $40 if mind serves, respectively. if no one would have put in a bid and it was at $0 when the time started to run out, a bunch of people could put in a bid in the final 15 seconds or so, and whoever put in the largest bid would win it. it could have gone for $100-200. i didn't win it, i didn't bid on it, i didn't sell it, so this has nothing to do with what i like, what i afford, what i think others can afford, what i think others should be able to afford, what i think is wrong with ebay, what my favorite ebay logo is, or nothing beyond the fact that this bidding thing fills me with frustration and questions.
 

stefanwzyga

Well-Known Member
#18
Sure man, i dont dislike you at all or think any less of you. And if your ever in the UK give me a shout an il buy you a coffee and a chocolate eclair.:thumb: It just dont bother me that if i bid on something on ebay 100.000 other people can bid whenever they want to bid.

Na infact as i have a norweigan nephew who lives in Bergen the chances are you will be buying me a coffee.:thumb:
 

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