"winning" on eBay

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wheresthetorch

Dreaming of Celeste
Location
West Sussex
I bought some £150 bib shorts a few months back when they were reduced to £65, wore them twice and didn't like them, so decided to sell them on e-bay, started the bidding at £30 to ensure I could buy some other shorts and that was all I got, £27 by the time I knock off fees.
I would therefore classify the buyer as a winner and me a loser- those were 2 expensive bike rides :sad:

But if you'd risked starting the bidding at 99p, you'd get more initial interest, and the possibility of the watchers then competing and going over that £30.
 

swee'pea99

Legendary Member
If you make the highest bid in an auction, it doesn't seem odd to me to call that 'winning'. It's competitive, and you came first: isn't that what 'to win' means? I agree that using the term when it's a 'buy it now' is just a silly bit of hyperbole, but it doesn't worry me any.

As for sniping, there are three good reasons to snipe: first, it means you avoid getting carried away and overbidding; second, it means you do as much as you can to prevent counter-bidding pushing the price up; and third, it means you can 'set and forget', and at a time that suits you - you don't have to keep checking back and maybe having to rebid and then check back again.
 
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User6179

Guest
I bought some £150 bib shorts a few months back when they were reduced to £65, wore them twice and didn't like them, so decided to sell them on e-bay, started the bidding at £30 to ensure I could buy some other shorts and that was all I got, £27 by the time I knock off fees.
I would therefore classify the buyer as a winner and me a loser- those were 2 expensive bike rides :sad:

Anybody buying second hand bib shorts is no winner :biggrin:
 

Mad Doug Biker

Just a damaged guy.
Location
Craggy Island
I don't know quite how to say this but I never really intended to create any smilies at all, I was lying.

:ohmy::eek:

I rarely use eBay these days (mind you, I didn't used to use it that much anyway).
Much of what is on there is over-priced by sellers or is just cheap tat.

You have never had to buy something specialist or obscure that you can't get locally or even nationally then?? It can be invaluable some times, and, it isn't always over priced.

If you make the highest bid in an auction, it doesn't seem odd to me to call that 'winning'. It's competitive, and you came first: isn't that what 'to win' means? I agree that using the term when it's a 'buy it now' is just a silly bit of hyperbole, but it doesn't worry me any.

Yes the wording doesn't bother me in the slightest, even with the 'buy it now' things as, hey, it is only a WEBSITE?

As for sniping, there are three good reasons to snipe: first, it means you avoid getting carried away and overbidding; second, it means you do as much as you can to prevent counter-bidding pushing the price up; and third, it means you can 'set and forget', and at a time that suits you - you don't have to keep checking back and maybe having to rebid and then check back again.

I HATE last minute snipers. It just isn't cricket and I wish them all a life of sh*tting Cacti covered in curry powder and Deep Heat! :rolleyes: :laugh:

I will set a limit, but I try to avoid any sneaky last minute things. Life is too short.
 
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Mad Doug Biker

Just a damaged guy.
Location
Craggy Island
As for sniping, there are three good reasons to snipe: first, it means you avoid getting carried away and overbidding; second, it means you do as much as you can to prevent counter-bidding pushing the price up; and third, it means you can 'set and forget', and at a time that suits you - you don't have to keep checking back and maybe having to rebid and then check back again.

I will just bid my highest amount and leave it there. If it pulls the price up then so be it, it is what I will pay, AND, if I am then outbid, then, well, good luck to whoever it is if they want to pay more!! :laugh:
 
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