When I bid on Ebay I usually assume that someone will probably bid against me, and that any existing bidders will be working on the same basis. Accordingly I bid the maximum I want to spend.
So this evening I bid on something that had only one bid, and was still on its base price of 99p plus postage. Since it was worth about six pounds and postage was £2.50 I bid £2.50, on the basis that if the total was more than a fiver I might as well buy a new one.
So I checked at the end of the auction, and I'd won the item... for £1.04
In other words, they'd initially bid a quid, several days ago. Which given the value etc. seems just a little silly!
So this evening I bid on something that had only one bid, and was still on its base price of 99p plus postage. Since it was worth about six pounds and postage was £2.50 I bid £2.50, on the basis that if the total was more than a fiver I might as well buy a new one.
So I checked at the end of the auction, and I'd won the item... for £1.04
In other words, they'd initially bid a quid, several days ago. Which given the value etc. seems just a little silly!
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Date: 2009-03-02 10:52 pm (UTC)Everyone is happy!
A bigger problem is having sock puppets bid items up.
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Date: 2009-03-03 01:01 pm (UTC)