Well I did just that. And sold it. Again.That tan cafe racer is still my favourite.
I hope you see it again somewhere and buy it back!
Well I did just that. And sold it. Again.That tan cafe racer is still my favourite.
I hope you see it again somewhere and buy it back!
Point is value is assigned by the buyer. We all have our own very specific set of attributes that then become "worth" the money.
Perceived value.
There are programs like Auctionsniper.com which will automate the whole process. It’s more fun to go ‘Rambo’ and snipe it personally, but in case you can’t be in front of the computer or have access to eBay it’s an alternative.Lost a bid by 2 seconds and $10. I think at that point it may have something to do with how fast your internet connection is. It's cool, I set my top price, got outbid, and saved a bundle.
I’m fine with folks having bad opinions on ebay and not bidding…
There are programs like Auctionsniper.com which will automate the whole process. It’s more fun to go ‘Rambo’ and snipe it personally, but in case you can’t be in front of the computer or have access to eBay it’s an alternative.
At the end though it’s not going to help if your competition bids higher than you. I now take your approach and just bid my max and call it a day.
You got sniped.I don’t know what the heck I’m doing but, I put in my max bid way over the highest bid at 30 seconds, confirmed at 4 seconds and lost by exactly $10 (with odd numbered dollars and cents) at 2 seconds. Don’t think it was anything suspicious, just didn’t win. It’s like gambling but I didn’t loose anything. [emoji13]
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You got sniped.
So I should have hit confirm at 2 seconds not 4?
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Their bid was higher than yours, and registered before time was up. The best strategy is to bid at the last second, so that there's less time for someone to outbid you, and to keep the price low. But if more than one person snipes, then the auction effectively performs like a sealed bid auction, and in this case they had a higher bid than yours, and eBay's proxy bidding system put in one bid increment more than your top bid, which happened to be $10.
Funny I messaged the eBay seller distinctivefootwear asking if they could tell me what leather one of their currently listed GW A2s was made off 2 replies hrs apart, 1st one it’s horsehide, 2nd reply it’s cowhide, seems they don’t even know what they are selling.
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RMC makes my favorite A1. I have come very close to buying one (usually priced around $1100 slightly used).
The chocolate Shinki HH and olive knits can't be beat IMHO. I tried one on and fell in love. The eBay seller once sold a Freewheelers A1. It wasn't "accurate", but I liked the pointy pocket flaps too.
If I ever saw an RMC, or any Japanese maker jacket big enough for me I would certainly have a go at it. [emoji111]️
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So I should have hit confirm at 2 seconds not 4?
I set my max bid at what I wanted to spend based on research and experience with the exact jacket. My bid was around 30% higher than the highest bid going into the last seconds. I simply got out bid. I thought about putting in a crazy high bid hoping that it wouldn't go too high. The only problem with that strategy is the same problem as when there is more than one person sniping. If someone else bids crazy high, I end up paying crazy higher than I want to pay. Slippery slope.I think 3 seconds is the shortest span Auctionsniper can be set to, it has been a while for me since I’ve used them so I can’t remember for sure. If you go ‘Rambo’ and do it yourself, you can go down to 2 or even a little less (depending on your Internet connection. I do sometimes miss the days of multiple browser windows auto-refreshing and hitting that bid button on another tab and try to get the kill.
At the end though if your competitor(s) placed a higher initial bid, how close you try to snipe will be for naught. If I want an item really, really, really badly, I bid high. Sometimes crazy high. Sometimes to the point that I’ll bid more than what I think the item is worth but it will put me just over the target if I end up bidding the highest.