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Posted By: Jason L
I may get laughed out of the gym or hear crickets chirping because no one will reveal their targets, but I'll risk it! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I think everybody goes through it. I regularly bid on large lots and can't tell you how many times I finish second. Nothing you can do about it save overpaying. |
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Posted By: Jeff
Oddly, I find myself being the underbidder on lots of Goudeys, which then show up for sale again shortly after the first sale, by the original high bidder, and which often then sell for less. I have to guess that he's trying to buy them and PSA half-point bump them, and when they don't get it, he dumps them back on the market. I guess if he hits a few here and there, its worth it on the losers. |
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Posted By: ali_lapoint
more often than being outbid i find myself keeping an auction page open to the last second and trying to place my bid too late. |
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Posted By: Michael Steele
Kind of an ironic question for me as last night I was the underbidder in all six auctions I participated in. Three pre war cards and the rest were programs. This thread helps because I am starting to get a complex! |
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Posted By: Robert Klevens
Have you tried http://www.esnipe.com it will bid automatically for you in the last few seconds. |
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Posted By: leon
Most of the times when I am the underbidder it was something I was trying to buy for resale. As the addiction kicks in my bids (snipes) go up in relativity to how much I want something....Many times I have raised my snipe (or max bid) several times, just to be safe and when I really want something....Sometimes I have thought my snipe was way high and then I get blown out of the water.......such is collecting... |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
Yes, I was in that exact situation. Ultimately I contacted an Ebay seller I had come to know who had never listed the card in question, but who I figured, based on what he'd been selling, might own the card. I asked if he did indeed have the card. When he said yes, I explained the situation, quoted the final selling prices of the last 2 or 3 auctions for that card for which I had been the runner up, and made a generous offer. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Many times I am the underbidder to myself....usually because my paranoia kicks in. |
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