On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 08:54:46 +0000, Austin Shackles wrote:
> Otherwise I tend to hold my fire, as bidding high too soon can put
> the price up, which if I'm buying, I don't like...
I agree bids seem to attract bids, which is not good from the buyers
point of view. Hence I tend to manually snipe but will bit as late as
possible if I'm not going to be available at the closing time.
> depends really on how many other people are after the item,
Which you can never know, I've lost things in the past when the only
bids to appear have been in the last few minutes. I must admit I don't
like this auctions ends at X but in the free for all of the internet I
can't think of a workable alternative.
The auction conference on CiX used a timeout system, people placed
bids until there had been no more bids for a default of 48hrs the last
bidder then won. This worked in the "gentlemans club" of CiX but would
never work on e-bay, to many prats about to just keep things ticking
along for ever.
> and how much they're prepared to spend.
Nail, hammer head, if it is more than you, you loose.
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