I lose a lot of ebay auctions.
I lose them because I am outbid. I generally don't spend a lot of money on things.
We were given a tip here that there were a bunch of very desirable hats put up on ebay by one seller. I clicked on one, and then linked to the others. There were about 8 in all. All were very nice, many in my favorite style, and in my size. I began to watch the auctions.
Some of the auctions I didn't bid on came due at the high prices I was expecting.
As the three I liked approached the end of their cycles, I put in my max bids, figuring I'd lose all three, or, if I was extraordinarily lucky, I might get one. They were all to end within seconds of each other.
So what happened? I won all three. One is a vintage Dobbs large brim, and two are VSs. I'm shocked and happy, and a little stunned about how much money I just laid out all at once for three hats.
Anyway, I am anxiously awaiting them, and will post them in the appropriate thread when I receive them.
I remember someone here bid on a hat I would have bid on, but I felt far too many others would bid so I did not bid. The hat sold for the opening asking price, $29.00 plus shipping. It was a super nice never worn early 1950's Open Road and the sellers knew NOTHING about hats....so at times to just toss a bid out there can indeed produce some nice results. I am sure some people just go around bidding on all sorts of things and get lucky no one else bids every once and awhile!
You did good!