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Posted By: Elliot
I'm happy with the price that i paid for this item http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2746918290&category=31721&rd=1 ....BUT, the bidding seemed a bit strange. Before I bid (with seconds to go) the reserve had not been met, which means the reserve was between $25.00 and $25.11. Does it seem funny to anybody else that the one bidder would bid $24.99? |
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Posted By: MW
Elliot, |
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Posted By: Elliot
"As for the labeling error, that's actually pretty common. I do it all the time when sorting 1933 and 1934 World Wides." |
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Posted By: MW
Elliot, |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I've had people bid $xx.99 on several of items. Always seemed a strange bid. Almost done as if they didn't really want to win, just make the winner pay as much as possible without themselves getting stuck with the item. |
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Posted By: TBob
A xx.99 bidder 1) either doesn't really want the card but wants to see how high it might go 2) is shilling up to a reserve amount or 3) is running up a bidder but doesn't want to take a chance and actually accidentally winning the card himself. |
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Posted By: Elliot
Bob, that's what I found really odd here, as he wasn't doing any of those things. He had already bid, so he wasn't "marking" the lot. He wasn't bidding the card up, as he was already the high bidder, and since his bid was still below the reserve, when I bid the high bid was only shown as $13.52 (an increment over the next highest bidder). It was just a fluke that I bid slightly above the reserve price. |
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Posted By: runscott
There are even people on this board who have nonsensical bidding patterns, but who don't intend anything malicious. |
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Posted By: brian p
I have encountered this type of bid many times, and most of the time they seem perfectly legit. I think some people are of the mindset that the don't want to pay $25.00, or $50.00, or $100.00, etc., because that would cross some kind of unbreakeable monetary barrier they have set upon their collecting. |
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Posted By: jeremy wagoner
i sometimes think that by bidding $xx.55 i have a better chance of winning an ebay auction. for example, if an item is hovering around $100.00, i will will bid $105.55 at the last minute. inevitably, i will be sniped, but i still think the bid has a better chance than the $105. bid. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
usually when I'm entering a snipe. If I don't want to match a $100 max bid, for example, I might type in 105.29 at random. |
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Posted By: halleygator
Here is the answer, and it makes some sense: |
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Posted By: Jeff S
I was about to write the same thing. I do it now and then. (Which doesn't mean it makes any sense...) |
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