Glad to hear I'm not the only one who thrives on the adrenaline rush of a last second bid! I always do it manually and really, I can't think of a time I've lost (but I also make use of buy it now, and will not even bother to bid at all if the price is higher than I want to pay in the hours before an auction closes). And it's a dirty secret, but if there are a lot of bids early on I'm always suspicious that the seller has a friend or second account that's being used to drive up the price. Last week I snagged a vintage lunchbox I wanted, got it for $65. and the one selling earlier in the day (with lots of early bids) went for $260. which was way out of line (wasn't in perfect condition of anything like that).
The only thing that matters in an auction is the last minute. Bidding 4 days earlier and watching it and re-entering bids only drives up the price and potential interest. Save time and money by waiting until the last minute.
Now, if only I can get my dh to understand that the only part of the football game that matters is the last 10 minutes or so. It's what decides who wins or loses, right?![]()
I can't understand why someone would start bidding days ahead of time. All it does is drive up the price! And they're the ones I seem to encounter bidding on something I really want, and I would love to email them and tell them we can have a sniping war at the end, but STOP making the price increase! Bidding on ebay is like watching a basketball game - you just need to watch the end. I usually set up an alarm the day an auction I'm watching is going to end as a reminder of when to snipe.