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Old January 4th 05, 11:18 PM
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My classic eBay bidding technique is to look long and hard at an item,
think it over, and then bid my maximum price - once, by proxy. If I
win, fine, if not, then it wasn't meant to be.=20


Just one comment. Bidding once is a good technique, provided that you =
only place your bid 20 seconds from auction end.

As a matter of fact bidding hours or, worse, days before auction end =
will give others time to place successive bids in small increments, =
until they surpass you by just 1$.

73

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Old January 5th 05, 03:54 AM
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On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 23:18:43 UTC, "Antonio I0JX"
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My classic eBay bidding technique is to look long and hard at an item,
think it over, and then bid my maximum price - once, by proxy. If I
win, fine, if not, then it wasn't meant to be.


Just one comment. Bidding once is a good technique, provided that
you only place your bid 20 seconds from auction end.

As a matter of fact bidding hours or, worse, days before auction
end will give others time to place successive bids in small
increments, until they surpass you by just 1$.


Nope, doesn't work that way. I play it the way Antonio does. I
bid my max or there-abouts, right at the beginning. I've seen
folk inching up their bids but unless they are willing to go to *my*
max, they don't win the item.

If they do win it, hey, congratulations. I'll try again next time.

Look at the SB-104A that just went on the Bay. The proxy was
$1,000. A few bottom feeders inched it up 100, 200, 210, 215, but
they dropped out because they didn't want it enough.

Finally the serious buyers took it to $645.

Sometimes I sorta want an item and set my proxy bid, kinda high, at
the beginning. Folk will inch up, others will try the last minute
bid but how does anyone know what my proxy is?

Bid too high at the last minute and you might find yourself winning
the item at a higher price than you would have paid if you had days
or weeks to think about it.

I *never* pay too much because I have the time to think it through,
set my proxy, and walk away. Many times I've been pleased to find
that no one has been willing to bid at the last minute.

Take a look at http:groups.yahoo.com/group/RadioInvestor

There's a picture of a very nice Collins 75S-1 and discussion of the
investing in boatanchors. (fixing them up too.)



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On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 23:18:43 UTC, "Antonio I0JX"
wrote:

My classic eBay bidding technique is to look long and hard at an item,
think it over, and then bid my maximum price - once, by proxy. If I
win, fine, if not, then it wasn't meant to be.


Just one comment. Bidding once is a good technique, provided that
you only place your bid 20 seconds from auction end.

As a matter of fact bidding hours or, worse, days before auction
end will give others time to place successive bids in small
increments, until they surpass you by just 1$.


Nope, doesn't work that way. I play it the way Antonio does. I
bid my max or there-abouts, right at the beginning. I've seen
folk inching up their bids but unless they are willing to go to *my*
max, they don't win the item.

If they do win it, hey, congratulations. I'll try again next time.

Look at the SB-104A that just went on the Bay. The proxy was
$1,000. A few bottom feeders inched it up 100, 200, 210, 215, but
they dropped out because they didn't want it enough.

Finally the serious buyers took it to $645.

Sometimes I sorta want an item and set my proxy bid, kinda high, at
the beginning. Folk will inch up, others will try the last minute
bid but how does anyone know what my proxy is?

Bid too high at the last minute and you might find yourself winning
the item at a higher price than you would have paid if you had days
or weeks to think about it.

I *never* pay too much because I have the time to think it through,
set my proxy, and walk away. Many times I've been pleased to find
that no one has been willing to bid at the last minute.

Take a look at http:groups.yahoo.com/group/RadioInvestor

There's a picture of a very nice Collins 75S-1 and discussion of the
investing in boatanchors. (fixing them up too.)


Like several others, I generally set my max bid once and only once. If they
inch it up and beat me by a dollar, that's a dollar more than I was willing
to spend in the first place.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


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Old January 6th 05, 08:29 AM
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On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 18:01:36 -0500, "Dee Flint"
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Like several others, I generally set my max bid once and only once. If they
inch it up and beat me by a dollar, that's a dollar more than I was willing
to spend in the first place.


Aw come on, sniping is so much fun:-))

Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
www.rogerhalstead.com

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


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On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 18:01:36 -0500, "Dee Flint"
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Like several others, I generally set my max bid once and only once. If they
inch it up and beat me by a dollar, that's a dollar more than I was willing
to spend in the first place.


Aw come on, sniping is so much fun:-))


Only when going against bidders who don't know the product, prices,
or how to use a proxy. What snipers don't realize is the bidders
like Dee and myself aren't interested in playing the, "well, if they
bid $19.00, I'll look in my coffee can for some change and bid
$20.00"

We have "our" price. If you want it more than we do, you're welcome
to it.


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Old January 6th 05, 05:23 PM
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Like several others, I generally set my max bid once and only once. =
If they=20
inch it up and beat me by a dollar, that's a dollar more than I was =

willing=20
to spend in the first place.


You exactly know what you want, lucky man!

Instead, I am always uncertain and, if they beat me by just one dollar, =
I would regret not having bid 2 $ more.

73

Tony, I0JX

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Old January 7th 05, 12:07 AM
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"Antonio I0JX" wrote in message
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Like several others, I generally set my max bid once and only once. If
they
inch it up and beat me by a dollar, that's a dollar more than I was
willing
to spend in the first place.


You exactly know what you want, lucky man!

Instead, I am always uncertain and, if they beat me by just one dollar, I
would regret not having bid 2 $ more.

73

Tony, I0JX


Actually I am a lucky lady.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


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Old January 7th 05, 03:58 PM
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Actually I am a lucky lady.
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Dee D. Flint, N8UZE=20
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Sorry, I am not too familiar with American names.

73/88

Tony I0JX
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Old January 7th 05, 11:00 PM
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"Antonio I0JX" wrote in message
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Actually I am a lucky lady.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


Sorry, I am not too familiar with American names.

73/88

Tony I0JX

That's OK. Actually my name does not give you a reliable clue. It can be
used by either sex.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE




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