- Location
- Next door to Mr Benn at No 54
Yes, I did. But only because no one else bid.
Speicher said:Usually when I bid on anything in Ebay, if the bid fails, I am not too bothered, just the way the cookies crumble!
But, something has been listed that I do really want, and have been looking for about five years, and nearly given up looking. It is a item/design no longer made, but not related to cycling.
I would like to maximise my chances of getting this item. The bidding ends on Monday of next week.
Is it too soon to put a bid in? How do I set up a "snipe" ?
Are there any other strategies you use?
Thank you for your help. I am not normally an acquistive person, but I make an exception in this case.
Your help to a less than competant ebayer is appreciated.![]()
Andy in Sig said:The only way that has worked every time for me is to put in a bid that you are sure there is no way on earth that anybody else will match.
tyred said:I think some seem to get carried away in the last minute bidding frenzy (I have int he past). My ebay strategy now is very simple, I ask the question what is it worth to me, I bid that amount and leave it at that. If someone outbids me, so be it.
slowmotion said:My policy is quite simple. I decide the absolute maximum amount I am prepared to pay, look at the end time , and wait. No bids from me.... why show my interest to rival bidders?
A couple of minutes before the auction ends, without looking at the bidding history, I get the speaking clock in my ear on the phone, and put in the bid with three seconds to go . Exciting stuff, and you close out the opportunity of others to counter-bid. Win some, lose some, but at least you maintain some protection against a last minute bidding madness.
That's exactly what auctionstealer does on your behalf. (Caveat: the 'three a week for free' option, which I use, bids 10 secs before the close rather than three.)slowmotion said:My policy is quite simple. I decide the absolute maximum amount I am prepared to pay, look at the end time , and wait. No bids from me.... why show my interest to rival bidders?
A couple of minutes before the auction ends, without looking at the bidding history, I get the speaking clock in my ear on the phone, and put in the bid with three seconds to go . Exciting stuff, and you close out the opportunity of others to counter-bid. Win some, lose some, but at least you maintain some protection against a last minute bidding madness.
swee said:I have heard of such sites, but it is a whole load of fun bidding yourself, and holding out to the very latest that you can bear. My heart really thumps with the excitement. I once bid for a quite expensive valve amplifier. Four bids came in within ten seconds of the end, all from different people who had lurked unseen.