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8 | 33.33% |
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1 | 4.17% |
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4 | 16.67% |
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11 | 45.83% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 24. You may not vote on this poll |
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#1 |
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Montreal, Quebec
Posts: 516
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Im just wonder what "Arkers" feel on the subject.
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#2 |
Toy Monger
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Hudson, NH
Posts: 3,012
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I say neither. Although I get pissed when I get sniped on an auction, i've done it before and its an option thats available. Its not a bad thing either for those that cant be in front of their computer or phone 24X7 watching the time tick by on the auction to go ahead and bid at the last second. Good thread!
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Knox TN
Posts: 436
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OMG....I thought this was about SHIPPING my bad....
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#4 |
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Montreal, Quebec
Posts: 516
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Ive been burned so many times selling on Ebay with shipping. Most times a couple bucks comes out of my pocket. Ive sold almost all my Joes (25th) in LOTS and I charged $10 for shipping.
Sold My FP Springer with shipping of $12 Going to sell FP Bruticus with Shipping around 15-20 I have to get boxes, Bubble Wrap, gas for going to post office...... If you dont like the charge for shipping dont bid......like I said I was getting burned on shipping where I was paying out of pocket everytime... This forum is not about shipping costs. It is about eBay Sniping. When there is a few seconds left till the auction ends and you bid on it and win (in some cases), thats sniping. So SNIPING.. NOT SHIPPING :P |
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#5 |
You got CAGED!
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 589
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It's the smart thing to do. lol
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#6 |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Houston,TX
Posts: 3,179
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I say snipping is fine. It's an auction. Gotta out do the other guy somehow.
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Toy Monger
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Hudson, NH
Posts: 3,012
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Ive been burned so many times selling on Ebay with shipping. Most times a couple bucks comes out of my pocket. Ive sold almost all my Joes (25th) in LOTS and I charged $10 for shipping.
Sold My FP Springer with shipping of $12 Going to sell FP Bruticus with Shipping around 15-20 I have to get boxes, Bubble Wrap, gas for going to post office...... If you dont like the charge for shipping dont bid......like I said I was getting burned on shipping where I was paying out of pocket everytime...
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Knox TN
Posts: 436
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To be honest I dont get this "Point system" you all speak of....and I know what sniping is I agree with it and like it.... Last edited by Spacemafia; 09-12-2011 at 12:46 PM.. |
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Location: Boston, MA
Posts: 2,858
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I have no problems with this. There are a lot of times where I wanted to bid on something and wasn't in front of my computer. I can see people getting annoyed by it, but really, it's all fair game.
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Test Pilot of the Future
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 203
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I snipe a large majority of my eBay auctions to be honest. There are some tho, that I bid on and hope for the best.
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Santa Claus
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Parts Unknown
Posts: 2,400
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I just wish I was better at it.
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#12 |
Life Between the Panels
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Midwest
Posts: 3,900
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I've lost many auctions because of someone sniping it out from under me, but I've won a few doing it myself. All is fair in love and war... and apparently toy collecting.
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AH-64D Longbow
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Florida
Posts: 381
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If your a buyer its great... if your a seller its annoying!
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Midwest
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AH-64D Longbow
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Florida
Posts: 381
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Sometimes it doesn't give the other bidders time to retaliate. If there was additional time then they would bid more and then you would get more for your item.
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Juggernaut Rules!!!
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada
Posts: 969
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I've done it. I don't apologize either. It is an auction. Plus it helps keep the cost down. I agree with Xcaliber037: its great for buyers and annoying for sellers.
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#17 |
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: West Bridgewater,MA
Posts: 1,052
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I snipe. It's the only way to win an auction most of the time. I don't agree with it being bad for sellers. What's worse bidding or not bidding at all? If I didn't bid and no one else was gonna then the seller gets less money than he would If I tried to bid at the last second which raises the price. You can't just bid on something when you see it and hope for the best. There is always someone willing to pay too much for something.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Milwaukie, Oregon
Posts: 418
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I snipe. It's the only way to win an auction most of the time. I don't agree with it being bad for sellers. What's worse bidding or not bidding at all? If I didn't bid and no one else was gonna then the seller gets less money than he would If I tried to bid at the last second which raises the price. You can't just bid on something when you see it and hope for the best. There is always someone willing to pay too much for something.
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#19 |
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 4,743
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Have to agree with pretty much everyone here. I wouldn't say it's either right or wrong, though. It's just part of the game. And sometimes it's the only way to get something for a decent price. It sucks when someone out-snipes you, but it's also a beautiful thing when you place that bid at the last second and steal the auction on the low.
And I definitely wouldn't say it's bad for a seller. They are, as miketime points out, still making their sale and for a little bit more than they were about to make for it before that snipe. But yes, it also does not allow enough time for another bidder to raise their bid. But whatever, with the structure of timed auctions it's just a part of the game. |
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AH-64D Longbow
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Florida
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I snipe. It's the only way to win an auction most of the time. I don't agree with it being bad for sellers. What's worse bidding or not bidding at all? If I didn't bid and no one else was gonna then the seller gets less money than he would If I tried to bid at the last second which raises the price. You can't just bid on something when you see it and hope for the best. There is always someone willing to pay too much for something.
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#21 |
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 4,743
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I have to disagree with this. Personally, I think every single time I've sniped is exactly because I knew someone would bid again if given the chance. That's the whole point, to get in that last little increment right before time runs out on the auction. |
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#22 |
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Milwaukie, Oregon
Posts: 418
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It's not bidding that's the issue. Its also an assumption that no one else is going to bid or that the previos bidder wouldnt raise it once he/she got the email saying that they've been outbid. It's not having time to retaliate. In a real world auction the bids keep going untill the highest bidder is reached. That's not so on eBay because it's timed. Not everyone on eBay is a sniper. Haven't you ever been sniped for a few dollars and thought I would have totally spent maybe 5 more on it to win? Hope that clears things up. It's not right or wrong. Those are the rules set by eBay. It's just... Annoying.
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#23 |
NO! EGG! ON MY FACE!!
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: las vegas
Posts: 1,408
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i say if u can do it then do ut. true its fucked up but if u dont, then someone else will. and thats how i see it
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#24 |
Life Between the Panels
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Midwest
Posts: 3,900
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I just won a comic from the Silver Age Batman line for a $1: Batman - Everything Must Go. How ironic. I didn't see the need to pick it up at first, but after seeing the salivating ridiculousness on this board I felt the need to show an example.
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Etherian Panty Inspector
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: the Frozen North
Posts: 2,156
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I think it's fine. Most people put their highest bid in at the end, anyway, so it's more like eBay on Fast Forward. It basically turns into a highest bid wins game in the last ten seconds and hell, if an auction started at .99 cents, you're probably only getting the .99 cents if that's what it ends at. Nobody wanted it, you just have to live with that. It makes no difference if people bid on it over a few days with their itchy fingers or if everyone bids in a bid orgy at the last 5 seconds. USUALLY, an item ends at the HIGHEST amount that it would have. For example, if I snipe, I don't snipe .99 cents on an action figure, I snipe the highest amount I'm willing to pay for it and if someone is only willing to pay 99 cents against me, then I'm sorry, but you should've listed your auction higher because I was willing to pay it. Once in a while, things go wrong, someone intends to bid 30 bucks against you but their internet screws up in the last few seconds of the auction and they don't have time to recover and you get the item for 99 cents or whatever it started at. In any event, it's not wrong. You list an item for the lowest amount you're willing to sell it for just as people will bid the highest amount they're willing to buy it for. Whether you're the bidder or the seller, you should know what you're getting yourself into when you hit Submit. It not the bidder's fault that as a seller, you chose to sell an item with a starting bid of 1 penny to save on listing costs. Know the risks.
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