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Hi newsgroup:
I "bid" on a radio, within an hour or so, someone "outbid" me. So-far so good, all is fair. (and I was kind of glad for opportunity to change my mind) Anyhow, I *didn't* engage in a bidding war, the other guy won. After the auction I was given an offer to "purchase" the radio. I *suspect* the seller had another account and bid to inflate the price, hoping I'd play along. Nothing illegal or immoral about it, but just thought I'd point it out to anyone looking. (Seemed strange that all of a sudden someone would be interested in it, despite there were still hours to go and it had been listed for days) If you are interested in something with relatively few (or no) bidders, bid on an item and then are outbid, it just might be the merchant playing you. By not playing along, you could end up saving yourself the cost of a bidding fight. As for me, I'm still looking at them, just not emotionally attached. (My ace in the hole) Jamie -- http://www.geniegate.com Custom web programming (rot13) User Management Solutions |
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