I'm fairly staid and boring when it comes to eBay. I determine the maximum that I'd be willing to bid, and I bid that. If it goes above that, I reconsider whether the item is worth more to me. If it is, I'll decide on a new maximum and bid that. I don't do last minute bidding in most cases.
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If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animated contest of freedom, go from us in peace. May your chains sit lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen! - Samuel Adams
The last bid is the only bid that counts. I like to watch things, if they go up at the end, then I don't bother, but if near the end of the bidding period, they stay pretty low, then I'll bid.
--Ray
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I'm not slow; I'm special. (Don't take it personally, everyone finds me offensive. Yet somehow I manage to live with myself.)
"The promptings of the Holy Ghost will always be sufficient for our needs if we keep to the covenant path. Our path is uphill most days, but the help we receive for the climb is literally divine." --Elaine S. Dalton
I bid the maximum amount I'm willing to pay. If nobody else bids, I get it for a low price. If someone else is willing to pay more, they end up with it. If some schyster seller bids and ups the price, I still don't pay more than I'm willing to pay.
I've only sold one thing, but I've bought lots. Whenever I want to buy something, I check eBay to see if I can get it cheaper, and I often can. Software, books, truck accessories, just about anything.
Amazon used usually has the best prices on used books, but not always.
LM
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And I'd discuss the holy books with the learned men, seven hours every day. That would be the sweetest thing of all.
I've purchased a lot of bicycle parts and even a frame on ebay. I've sold a few items. I never purchase anything at the "buy it now" price. As others have mentioned, I'll set my max bid and stick to that. If somebody outbids me, I expect I can find an indentical item in a few days.
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The ability to qualify for, receive, and act on personal revelation is the single most important skill that can be acquired in this life. - Julie Beck
If I can't get something at my maximum price after several tries over a week or so (depending), I'll start haunting the last few minutes of closing auctions.
I've bought: a used Super NES/games/paddles, lots of children's books, lots of children's clothes, tupperware, pampered chef, children's toys...probably other things, but that's what I can think of just now.
I decide in advance what my maximum bid will be - and I pick a weird number like $22.43 just so I'm not outbid by 2 cents - and then I walk away. If I hover those last minutes, I'm tempted to go higher than my maximum bid.
I've bought a Bernina sewing machine, an SLR Canon Rebel camera (those are a fantastic deal now that everyone's going digital, and they're a decent entry-level SLR), about $1000 in china (my inheritance from my grandma, she specified I get something "nice") and son1 got a katana off eBay for Christmas.
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They might not look it, but bunnies can really take care of themselves.
Still using my Nikon SLR. When I get the film developed, for an extra $2 I also get a CD with all the photos in digital format. And film is dirt cheap these days. I'll only switch when I can get a good deal on a digital SLR so I can still use my lenses. The entry-level D80 is still around $700 just for the camera body. That will pay for a whole lot of film and developing.
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The ability to qualify for, receive, and act on personal revelation is the single most important skill that can be acquired in this life. - Julie Beck
Recently I learned that eBay is a good source for genealogy goodies. For example, I just received a cd of an 1854 history of Jefferson county, New York. People are scanning many of the old, valuable, but hard to get materials and offering a digital version of them. This is very helpful, and obviously the copyright has long since expired. (Did you know that we can thank Noah Webster for our American copyright laws? He campaigned hard for them.)
A couple of years ago I bought American Girl dolls and furniture and things for my granddaughters. eBay can be a lot of fun, but my only strategy for buying there is to keep my offer within budget.
Didn't think of it myself -- read about it in a genealogy magazine. Lots of good stuff there. I paid about ten bucks for the cd I got, which is wonderful - good stories so far. Haven't reached many names yet.
Some of the titles offered are going for more, but some of them have been OCRed so that the text is searchable and therefore I think the extra cost would be worth it. Mine isn't searchable -- it just a graphic of each page.
One good story is that in the earliest days of one community the "liberty path" for the jail went around the whole community. Apparently they let the prisoners out to take walks. The catch was in this community, they were subject to additional fines or time if they left the path at all, and detouring around a mudpuddle or a stack of lumber left on the path was not excused.
I also found it interesting that big land dealers bought an enormous area in northern New York, planning to sell tracts to Frenchmen - and set out in 1792 to do so. Unfortunately for the land dealers, the French were preoccupied with their Revolution then.
Interesting about the "liberty path" -- I feel an object lesson coming on... We need to stick to the "path" ... if there's obstacles, that's no excuse to leave said "path" etc... Very good.
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Life is tough but it's tougher if you're stupid. -John Wayne
On the original question, I bid with my highest bid at the last possible second--or I try to put in a weird bid--like instead of bidding $10 for something, I bid something like $10.07. That way a competing bidder might bid $10 even and not get it and then think that the bidding is going to high. I works for me a lot of the time--either that or I'm bidding too high anyway.
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"Oh be wise, what can I say more?" Check out my blog at smaugsmusings.blogspot.com
{makes note to self of Smaug's bidding strategy so that next time I'm bidding against him, I can royally snipe him at the last second of the auction...} bwa-ha-ha
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It seems to me the only thing you've learned is that Caesar is a "salad dressing dude."
Lo, there I see my mother, my sisters, my brothers Lo, there I see the line of my people back to the beginning Lo, they call to me, they bid me take my place among them In the halls of Valhalla, where the brave may live...forever
anyway, I totally bought a text book for $60 on ebay, when I would have had to pay $143 at the Bookstore! Actually, I spent the $143 so I could do the first homework assignment and returned it the next day because I found it cheaper online. I bought 2 of my other books at the Bookstore though, so they can't be that mad, can they?
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Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you.
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