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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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27th February 06, 04:29 PM
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I just 'won' three kilt style skirts for 13UK pounds, plus the postage - not arrived yet but if they are even wearable they are bargains.
I often see overbidding on skillfully described old machinery on eBay, or books described as out of print when they are actually easily available in a new edition.
I supose it is a case of 'there's one (a fool) born every minute' - the shyster's motto.
It does get a bit worrying when the article is honestly described and it is still fought over like crazy.
It has happened with things I have sold and which were resold for three times the new price, but somehow it never happens on my auctions.
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27th February 06, 10:58 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 I'm actually bidding on something, which is rare these days, I always set my maximum bid I'm willing to pay at below the going market rate, and then leave it alone. If I get outbid, I get outbid, no big deal. I just can't feel like I've won anything if I know that I've been taken for a ride.
Even on relatively rare items, I don't let myself get caught in a bidding war. There was a tie clip recently that I thought was really amazing and that I had never seen before. It was vintage 1930s and was amazing. But the bids rapidly rose higher than what I was willing to pay so I didn't bother to visit the listing again.
I guess we have a lot more self-restraint than most people on eBay.
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