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25th February 06, 11:46 AM
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What are these people thinking?!
I was just checking out SWK's ebay store, and found this auction. $91 for the Irish National Tartan Fly Plaid? This appears to be the same thing he sells for $45 in his online store! I mean, cool for him, but three different people have pushed the bid up - the first one from $36 all the way to $75! Don't these people do any research?
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25th February 06, 12:20 PM
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Iolaus, generally, no, they don't. Auctions do tend to run prices up pretty often.
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25th February 06, 12:26 PM
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I sell a ton of stuff on eBay (finished glass pieces as well as glass supplies) and I'm always amazed at the prices people push them to when they get in a bidding war. I have one book I sell all the time and I plainly state that the bidding starts at $9.45 but that I have it in my eBay store for $13.95 yet the auctions routinely end at far more. The best so far was someone paying $44 for it. People are definitely nuts. When I'm buying on eBay I always check the eBay store and, if the seller has another website, alternate sites as well to make sure I'm not bidding more than I would pay otherwise.
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25th February 06, 12:37 PM
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I saw that fly plaid a while back and hought the bidding had gone too high then. It's in silly territory, now.
I only paid $75 for a fly plaid of Locharron woolen tartan to match my tank.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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25th February 06, 12:53 PM
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People don't read....that's teh sad part...they simple don't pay attention, see the price, and go for it...
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27th February 06, 09:50 AM
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It is stuff like this that always has me asking: "Does anyone really 'win' an auction?"
I guess it can happen. I have "won" an auction and paid less than the going rate for the item. But that is rare. I just can't put myself in the position of knowning that out of all the people who wanted the item, I was the guy that paid the most for it. It just goes against my Scottish nature.
-ian
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27th February 06, 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by furrycelt
It is stuff like this that always has me asking: "Does anyone really 'win' an auction?"
I guess it can happen. I have "won" an auction and paid less than the going rate for the item. But that is rare. I just can't put myself in the position of knowning that out of all the people who wanted the item, I was the guy that paid the most for it. It just goes against my Scottish nature.
-ian
I feel like I just won this one and I can only assume that it was because no-one was watching, 'cause it went for about 65% of the going rate, and, for this one, I was willing to take it up to around 80%!
Yeah, sometimes people do win.
Last edited by Iolaus; 27th February 06 at 11:59 AM.
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27th February 06, 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by furrycelt
It is stuff like this that always has me asking: "Does anyone really 'win' an auction?"
I guess it can happen. I have "won" an auction and paid less than the going rate for the item. But that is rare. I just can't put myself in the position of knowning that out of all the people who wanted the item, I was the guy that paid the most for it. It just goes against my Scottish nature.
-ian
Just the sellers....and Iolaus
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27th February 06, 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by furrycelt
It is stuff like this that always has me asking: "Does anyone really 'win' an auction?"
I guess it can happen. I have "won" an auction and paid less than the going rate for the item. But that is rare. I just can't put myself in the position of knowning that out of all the people who wanted the item, I was the guy that paid the most for it. It just goes against my Scottish nature.
-ian
when you get a great deal and you're paying at least 20% below market value then...yeah...you're a winner!
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27th February 06, 12:44 PM
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There's probably a segment of these people who actually get a thrill out of being the high bidder, regardless of what the final price is. The rest just don't pay attention.:confused:
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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