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Old 15 July 2005, 09:02 AM
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Question Is Ebay populated by halfwits or timewasters?

Ebay confuses the hell out of me. I was bidding on something with a buy it now price of £14.99 and the 'winning' bid was £19. How stupid are these people?

Also I see the same stuff from sellers with similar profiles (feedback etc) that one seller shifts for £50+ more than the other guy. How does that work?
Old 15 July 2005, 09:12 AM
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People get what I call Ebay fever. They get caught up in the "excitement" and end up paying over the odds. Happened with one of my auctions, I sold a 2nd hand item for more than I bought it for, and it said on the auction it was 2nd hand with bits missing!
Old 15 July 2005, 09:17 AM
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Its the 'car boot sale' of the internet generation.


Says it all in my opinion.
Old 15 July 2005, 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Belmondo
Ebay confuses the hell out of me. I was bidding on something with a buy it now price of £14.99 and the 'winning' bid was £19. How stupid are these people?
Not necessarily stupid at all. The BIN price is only quoted before the first bid and then it disappears. Therefore those that come along and bid after the first bid, not ever seeing the listing previously, haven't a clue it even ever had a BIN.

Originally Posted by Belmondo
Also I see the same stuff from sellers with similar profiles (feedback etc) that one seller shifts for £50+ more than the other guy. How does that work?
Better advert, more professional looking but in most cases, luck!

90% of my customers, I think, honestly land on a page (usually the 1st) and buy. They very rarely look that far if they find what they want.

I've put this theory to test many times by various methods and it always concludes in the same result.
Old 15 July 2005, 11:55 AM
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It's full of Nigerians now!
Old 15 July 2005, 12:55 PM
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Ive had a product i sold, and the seller than contacted me and asked how do i connect it and use it!!!

so i spent many an email explaining....

theother one is some printer parts i have sold.

one section comes as three parts tray roller and chip

i advertised the tray for sale...... people then get hacked of because it has no roller or chip....

thats a maintenance kit very slight differance!!!


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Originally Posted by Belmondo
Ebay confuses the hell out of me. I was bidding on something with a buy it now price of £14.99 and the 'winning' bid was £19. How stupid are these people?

Also I see the same stuff from sellers with similar profiles (feedback etc) that one seller shifts for £50+ more than the other guy. How does that work?
Not as stupid as you, given that you could have "bought it now" for £4 less than it eventually went for
Old 15 July 2005, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Diablo
Not as stupid as you, given that you could have "bought it now" for £4 less than it eventually went for
Not really on both counts because it was an ebay shop (or whatever they call it) and the buy it now for £14.99 remained at the bottom of the page. Besides they seem to have loads of them so I'll pick my moment and get one for £8 or less (or not at all) because thats all its worth to me.
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