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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Anyone ever have a seller completely change everything in an auction that you had a snipe set on? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
It's very simple. Place the minimum bid on a lot you're interested in. |
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Posted By: Jerry Hrechka
Actually it's a way to save on listing fees. If you have an item that didn't sell, relist it. Then change the auction description (Revise Description) to the item you intend to sell. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Both of these sellers completely changed the item in their auctions with less than 24 hours left in the auction....the items didn't end without selling they switched the items, but the number on the auction stays the same so anybody with a snipe set who doesn't catch it is screwed if they win it. |
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Posted By: Mike
Many of the 20 cent listings from last week are ending over the last day or so. I would imagine that if you has had very few viewings, people are simply taking advantage of the cheap listing slot to try moving another item. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Well that's just sneaky in my opinion - especially for both of these sellers who have been around for a long time and know that many auctions do not get bids until the last second. They each had at least one watcher (Me). |
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Posted By: Matt
Dan - While I appreciate your frustration, I only think you can call the sellers sneaky if you think they are doing this to catch people in a snipe and get them buying something they didn't want. If you want the item listed, then place a bid to ensure it can't be changed. Having an item on a "watch list" doesn't mean too much - I've seen items added to 15 watch lists not get any bids (or snipes). |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
My auctioneering philosophy is I honor all bids, but there has to be a bid for me to honor. As a seller, a pet peeve of mine is people who blame me because they didn't place a bid. |
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Posted By: Chris East
I had it happen one time. In addition to the good stuff (i.e., vintage), I also pick up football cards of former Auburn University players. I placed a bid on some card of one of the guys #d to 20 with a couple of days remaining in the auction. Then after the auction ended I noticed that the seller had, after I placed my bid, changed the item description to add that the card was #d out of 200 rather than 20. The seller tried to claim it was my fault (dispite the fact that he changed the description after my bid was placed and the auction title still listed the card as #d to 20). After muuuuch haggling with eBay (including a copy of a chat log with an eBay support person) they removed the unpaid item strike from my account. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Well, I would place early bids if ebay did not allow other ebayers to track your bidding. This was not a particularly well placed auction and there is one particular ebayer out there who is a fine person, but he is major competition for me and I don't want him knowing what I bid on until it's too late for him to do anything about it...that's why I snipe. For a short while last year ebay was not allowing people to track other ebayers bidding and during that time I placed all kinds of early bids. I still do place a few early bids, but that's usually on items that are in the right categories, already have bids, and I'm signaling my friends out there that I've seen the auction and they don't need to email it to me. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Another reason to place a min bid, instead of just the snipe, is that the seller can raise the minimum when there are zero bids. He can raise it from $5 to $150 if he wishes. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
One thing I've noticed with many sellers is that they raise the minimum bid of an item that they put in their ebay store after it didn't sell with a lower minimum in a true auction. |
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Posted By: Mike Mccullough
Simple solution. Get another Ebay ID. If I had an Ebay stalker I would throw him off the trail by placing a minimum bid with another ID. I would then use my main ID to snipe. A large % of the bigger ebayers have a buying ID and a selling ID. Just make sure to change your secondary Ebay Id from time to time.. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
As an eBay seller, I can tell you what I have done. Say real shipping cost on a lot will be $5. In the hopes of getting an early bidder, I have started said lot with $1 or free shipping. This is essentially an early bidder's discount. If no one bids after a day, I raise the shipping back to the normal cost $5. Do I feel guilty for raising the shipping price? No. Do I feel it is my fault or responsibility that someone didn't bid on day one? No. Do I feel ashamed for charging the eventual winner actual shipping cost? No. If someone bid on day one, would I really have paid for shipping out of my own pocket? Yes. |
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Posted By: sagard
It is more common during cheap listing days. The seller has several items he wants to sell. Doesn't have the time make a creative listing for each one. Hits relist several times and changes all but one of the listings as time permits. |
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