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[quote="juangrande"]I've complained to Mario before about the OUTBID and BID UNDER ASKING PRICE bugs Gixen has. Somehow, I've never been able to convince him to fix them. :D :wink:[/quote]
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Bron
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:33 pm
Post subject: The higher bid wins
As someone else here has pointed out many times, it's the higher bid that wins, not the last bid.
You have to be willing to walk away if someone else values the item higher than you do. Don't sweat it. Odds are you'll get another crack and maybe even get it for less. We remember all the times we lose a close one, but if you are doing your job, you'll also win a few of those yourself. It all evens out in the long run.
Good luck!
Cupid
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 4:27 am
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From what you are experiencing I would guess that this eBay user is a dealer, there is profit in it for them so they won't be going away until you are prepared to pay more than the price they can sell for, less their costs and profit margin.
So practical solutions are:
1) Do some research on what the item is worth to dealers, either those with stores on eBay, those selling at 'Buy It Now' and elsewhere, eBay is not the only place that items are sold. From this you can make a better informed guess as to what they are prepared to pay and hence what you have to bid if you want to win.
2) It is very rare for any item not to come up at least once every 6 months, you need to remember what was bid last time and increase your bid by a small amount above that each time you lose... This can take a very long time, and yes in some instances it could even be years but eventually you will reach a point where you win. With this strategy, over very long timescales, you still have to keep any eye out for other factors that might affect the market in the item.. these are dependent on the type of item that you are dealing with, but for instance if you are interested in an artists work new work being issued, publicity (adverse or otherwise), re publications or deaths all affect the market.
Where prices and values are concerned its a complex world and as with pretty much anything the more work you are prepared to put in the more you can reap the benefits.
juangrande
Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 7:55 pm
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I've complained to Mario before about the OUTBID and BID UNDER ASKING PRICE bugs Gixen has. Somehow, I've never been able to convince him to fix them. :D :wink:
mario
Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 7:41 pm
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No :-), sorry, but I can't make miracles - if his bid is higher than yours, the only solution is to snipe that person, not the auction :-) (this is a joke, just in case someone is not sure about it).
You can snipe before him - that should help to an extent (for up to one ebay bid increment), but I can see you figured this yourself...
Saxtoo
Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 7:22 pm
Post subject: Out Sniped by just 1 second, again! Twice!!
Mario, I have found Gixen to be very useful, but today I have been out sniped by the same ebayer twice, and only by 1 second later on each auction. It's not the first time this has happened to me by him. That's life and I can live with not winning every auction, but you know that Grrr feeling! So there must be another sniper tool that seems to be beating Gixen. Can you make any tweeks to Gixen? ;-)
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