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Posted By: Keith O'Leary
Ever since I bought that first Bartholomew peanut roaster I own (8 or 10 years ago now), I've been scouring ebay, paper and advertising shows, flea markets, estate sales, etc., looking for a Bartholomew Company catalog. Found handouts, sales receipts, advertising envelopes, salesman sample cabinet photos of the roasters, but NEVER a company catalog. Last week on ebay, my prayers were answered. I put a $50 bid in the first day it was on (I got emailed by ebay because it has been in my automatic searches for years) and it immediately hit reserve at $49.99. It stayed idle all week until one other bidder beat me on the last day, and with about 1 hour left, someone beat him. The sweat beads started forming on the forehead, a sinking feeling started welling up in my stomach, and I immediately put a $529 bid in my sniping software and went to bed (yes I slept). They didn't know who they were playing with on this one, I was a happy boy at $127.50 and would have been just as happy at $500. Keith |
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Posted By: Bruce Moreland
Bidding psychology is always interesting. If the two other guys had both sniped, you probably wouldn't have won the item. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I've tried going the route of noting bidding until closing but there are several problems with that. First, eBay only lets you 'watch' 30 items. Second, I forget about an item and then it closes without me ever bidding. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
But now I log it on a sniping service and keep that as my watch list. I can always update the bids if I need to. |
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Posted By: Bruce Moreland
I can think of a few guys who made me think like this, but I don't think it's a good long-term strategy. It only works after you've won a few things for 3x SMR, if then. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
I can't be there, and then, if nobody can snipe for me, I kiss it goodbye. Sniping service? We going to hire "enjoyment service" to appreciatye the cards we win? |
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Posted By: Bruce Moreland
It's just an automated thing that puts a proxy bid in for you at the time you choose. |
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Posted By: john(z28jd)
what does sniping and enjoying a card have to do with each other? Are you saying if you dont snipe a card yourself you dont enjoy it? |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I was a "sniper-objector" before, but I finally got tired of chasing a card into the last seconds only to see a sniper outbid me, having the computer freeze, etc. I use a service now. It saves me a ton of trouble. And, take it from me, I am just as happy to win a card with a snipe bid as I am with a bid made manually. |
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