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Posted By: JudgeDred2
There's been discussion about the best time and day of the week to end auctions. This questions is along the same lines. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I have given this a lot of thought as well. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...were in auctions that all ended at the same time. There was just less competition and ability to manually snipe. Why anyone would end their auctions all at the same time and foreclose people from moving money from an auction loss to another auction is beyond me. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
People end their auctions at the same time becuase Turbo Lister does it that way. If you want to stagger the end times, you have upload the auctions one at a time by yourself, or pay a fee for TL/eBay to stagger it. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
I used Turbo lister once or twice, but I was really annoyed by the timing feature. I just spend the extra time plugging them all in separately on-line. I find it doesn't even take that much longer, and the time it takes me to list each one staggers the auctions a few minutes apart -- an ideal time, in my opinion. |
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Posted By: Julie
(er..does anyone?)--anyway, a LOT of fairly high demand cards of the same set, it would be a good idea to really stagger them, like, weeks apart, rather than minutes apart? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
As has been touched on, staggering is probably the best. Many collectors want to win items but can't afford to win everything. If they see they've been outbid on one item, perhaps their first choice, they will move onto the next. So they bid on a long line of items, perhaps all, trying to win some. For these bidders, this is not possible if the items end at the same time. In fact, if the items end at the same time, they may restrict their bidding out of fear they might win too many items. With staggered bidding, they have a running tally, saying "Okay, I won this and this and lost those five. I have enough money to bid bid on the last one." |
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Posted By: JudgeDred2
I guess common sense would indicate that staggered times would be best. The main reason (and this is very sound) is that ending the auctions at the same time may not allow the bidders to put there best bid forward on all lots because of economic reasons (possibly winning all of the lots and not having the resources to pay for all of the lots). |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Ebay allows you to set the time you want your lot to end at 15 minute intervals. I use this service (ten cents extra) and list two items per 15 minutes. It does give collectors enough time to regroup when they lose something and can move on. I try to end auctions at night so that people are in a relaxed mode, but they end a bit early for the west coast people. Just don't list similar items to end all at the same time. |
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