[GreenKeys] Bidding Mystery
Howard Weeks
weeksh at att.net
Mon Jan 25 20:44:02 EST 2010
On occasion, I like to bid against some bidder just to see how far I
can run him up without getting stuck with the final bid. I have had
some people pay some really stupid prices for stuff just to outbid
me.
The challenge to me is know when to quit bidding. I haven't gotten
stuck with one yet but probably will eventually.
Drives the wife wacky when she knows that I am doing that!
And I have never known any of the sellers!
Howard in GA
On 25 Jan 2010 at 19:21, Jeffrey Angus wrote:
> hunybuny at eskimo.com wrote:
> > Hey Larry;
> >
> > There are two possible (make that plausable) explanations:
> >
> > o The bidders don't know what they're doing or bidding on.
> >
> > o It is a ruse by the seller and his buddies to jack up the price,
> > which is illegal in eBay land.
> Clueless. Some people have to exhibit cajones in an auction. As if to
> say, Do you KNOW who *I* am? How dare you bid against me."
>
> Myself? I use eSnipe and put in my maximum bid. And forget about it
> until I get email telling me either "Sorry" or "Pay now."
>
> Jeff-1.0
> wa6fwi
>
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Howard Weeks
Harlem, GA
K5JCP
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