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Old 03-11-2012, 01:37 AM
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Can anyone explain this bidding activity???

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Old 03-11-2012, 01:53 AM
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Ocd!?!:d
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Old 03-11-2012, 06:12 AM
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Forty overbids at the $60.00 level in $1 increments puts him at $100.
Someone should place a $97 snipe bid to reinforce this bidding pattern. The 97 dollar bid will not win the card, but will make the original overbidder feel great that he went high enough. This is what I would call a "transparent" bidder. I think it is the same guy recently discussed on the "spastic bidder" thread on this board.
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Old 03-11-2012, 10:08 AM
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he bid 89 times on another card
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Old 03-11-2012, 10:25 AM
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Forty overbids at the $60.00 level in $1 increments puts him at $100.
Someone should place a $97 snipe bid to reinforce this bidding pattern. The 97 dollar bid will not win the card, but will make the original overbidder feel great that he went high enough. This is what I would call a "transparent" bidder. I think it is the same guy recently discussed on the "spastic bidder" thread on this board.
i'm going to bid 99.99-we'll see what happens..........
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Old 03-11-2012, 10:27 AM
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Forty overbids at the $60.00 level in $1 increments puts him at $100.
Someone should place a $97 snipe bid to reinforce this bidding pattern. The 97 dollar bid will not win the card, but will make the original overbidder feel great that he went high enough. This is what I would call a "transparent" bidder. I think it is the same guy recently discussed on the "spastic bidder" thread on this board.
great call Frank!!
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Old 03-11-2012, 10:29 AM
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maybe the seller is having this guy bid? how stupid because all he's going to do now is pay more fees
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Old 03-11-2012, 10:31 AM
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Forty overbids at the $60.00 level in $1 increments puts him at $100.
Someone should place a $97 snipe bid to reinforce this bidding pattern. The 97 dollar bid will not win the card, but will make the original overbidder feel great that he went high enough. This is what I would call a "transparent" bidder. I think it is the same guy recently discussed on the "spastic bidder" thread on this board.
Yeah, I think there's a chance that this guy overthought this whole thing. But yes, I agree about your assessment. His bidding pattern accomplishes 1 of 2 things, to get the card cheaper. A)The bidding looks suspicious, and may keep someone else from bidding. and B)Any thought would point to his high bid being $100, and people may not bid again, knowing that they don't wanna go that high.

Either way this guy's trying to score the card closer to $60, than 100, and this bidding pattern might accomplish that. Unless, someone wants to counter-dick him...
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i'm going to bid 99.99-we'll see what happens..........
Did you bid on the item? I noticed it's at $100...that's great
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Old 03-11-2012, 10:55 AM
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Did you bid on the item? I noticed it's at $100...that's great
yeah-i bid 99.99 now we'll see if that crazy bidder retracts his bids so i turn into the high bidder-then the seller can have someone else bid me up to close to my bid.
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Old 03-11-2012, 10:57 AM
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Wow, it appears he had a few bids over $100. Hell, he even threw me for a loop with the 99.75 bid.. Very entertaining.

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Old 03-11-2012, 11:11 AM
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well its up to $108 now
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Old 03-11-2012, 11:50 AM
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great call Frank!!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH. Identifying bidding patterns can be helpful at times, unless of course you are comfortable with $10,000 snipe bids on $200 cards, which is a strategy I might employ if I knew there wasn't another $9000 sniper out there bidding one second before me.
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Yeah, I think there's a chance that this guy overthought this whole thing. But yes, I agree about your assessment. His bidding pattern accomplishes 1 of 2 things, to get the card cheaper. A)The bidding looks suspicious, and may keep someone else from bidding. and B)Any thought would point to his high bid being $100, and people may not bid again, knowing that they don't wanna go that high.

Either way this guy's trying to score the card closer to $60, than 100, and this bidding pattern might accomplish that. Unless, someone wants to counter-dick him...
With one dollar increments below the $60 level this one was easy to figure out. Thanks to Moonlight I was vindicated. Another pattern exists though and I haven't actually seen it. If you outbid yourself, you do not have to exceed the increment of an existing bid. Therefore you could place 100 bids with one penny increments raising your bid by only only a dollar in an effort to intimidate other bidders without putting yourself at risk.

I hope this bidder is not on this board or else next week we will talking about the Ebay item with 1000 bids.
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With one dollar increments below the $60 level this one was easy to figure out. Thanks to Moonlight I was vindicated. Another pattern exists though and I haven't actually seen it. If you outbid yourself, you do not have to exceed the increment of an existing bid. Therefore you could place 100 bids with one penny increments raising your bid by only only a dollar in an effort to intimidate other bidders without putting yourself at risk.

I hope this bidder is not on this board or else next week we will talking about the Ebay item with 1000 bids.
Also i would add that i think the seller is in on this type of crazy bidding too-i'll tell you why: if that was my auction i would have cancelled that bidder's bids for fear that he may scare away my real buyers. plus you were able to figure out where the bidding was at anyway Frank, so if i was the seller i would look like a total scammer. i don't know why he just doesn't list the card for the price he actually wants or just slightly more so that he could have room to deal
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Also i would add that i think the seller is in on this type of crazy bidding too-i'll tell you why: if that was my auction i would have cancelled that bidder's bids for fear that he may scare away my real buyers. plus you were able to figure out where the bidding was at anyway Frank, so if i was the seller i would look like a total scammer. i don't know why he just doesn't list the card for the price he actually wants or just slightly more so that he could have room to deal
Same thing happened about 2-3 wks back to a card I had bid on. The bidder jacked the price to about double the value, had about 30 bids on it, and 10+ retractions. I emailed the seller with my concerns and he cancelled the auction and relisted it. I placed one bid on it for min and to my suprise 7 days later I won the auction for cheaper than I had offered him before and less that the card was worth
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Bizarro world. It takes all kinds to make e-bay fun to watch!
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