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SamSez wrote:
On the other hand, if you are patting yourself on the back on how smart you were sniping in a last minute bid that DOES win an item -- just remember before patting yourself TOO hard -- nobody in the vast number of people who looked at that item for the past N days thought it was worth as much as you were stupid enough to pay at the last minute... You aren't the one getting the bargain -- you are the one catching bidding fever and winding up paying to much! Again, QUITE judgmental of you. Why are they 'stupid' and why might it be "too much"? It may be too much for you but not necessarily for them. They may have a strong nostalgic attachment from their childhood, it may have been something actually owned by their dear, departed mother and they want it at any price, any one of a hundred reasons why *THEY* want it and *YOU* think it's too much. Snipe away -- particularly on anything I'm selling. I love seeing it. It always results in more in my pocket than I would have expected. Amen! I agree 100%; FWIW I am 99% a seller (who -loves- auction fever), rarely buy and when I do, I don't snipe. Just place the max bid I'm willing to pay. Sniping is just a tool that some people think may, on occasion, be valuable to -them-. Who are you to judge them? |
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