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Thread: Bidding Against An SRP Member?
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07-01-2007, 04:07 PM #1
Bidding Against An SRP Member?
I was watching a couple of auctions on Ebay yesterday. One was for a DD razor and the other was for a polishing stone(Thuringer, sp?). I got out my list of Ebay names and noticed that a couple of members were bidding. I thought,...would it be ethical to bid against them? I don't know how I feel about this! What do they say?...."All's fair in love and war"...and perhaps bidding for razors and stones on Ebay???
As it turned out, one member was outbid and did not rebide at the end of the auction. The other was actually won by a member.
A few questions:
Would you resist bidding if a member was high bidder for something you wanted? - and would that decision be based upon a member you are familiar with, or not? (a popular member??)
Would it be okay to bid if that member was no longer high bidder, but was on the list of people who had bid previously. - meaning, they could be waiting for the last few moments of the auction to put in a last bid. - of course, you wouldn't know that.
How do you feel about bidding against other members? - and what is your criteria, if you do? - or if you don't... A lot of this could depend on what the item was, and how much you wanted it!
Regards,
Steve Boyd
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07-01-2007, 04:16 PM #2
I don't think you should worry about it. If its a member and they are the ones selling I like to know that.
For me if its a Senior Member I will bid and if its a newbie I won't. Thats just me. I only have about 6 razors and I find that to be more than enough.
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07-01-2007, 04:44 PM #3
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Thanked: 346I've got no problems bidding against a senior member, and have been known to bid against a junior member if its something I really want.
Sometimes I've gotten together with the other member via PM and figured out which one of us wanted it more, then laid off so they could get it - no point driving up the auction price if his max bid is higher than mine.
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07-01-2007, 05:00 PM #4
I don't mind bidding against another SRP'er, and I don't mind one bidding against me. If I happen to see something that another SRPer is bidding on, I might send a PM to figure out which one of us would have the highest limit.
It would be pointless to engage in a bidding war that would only benefit the seller.
Also, if I don't really REALLY want it, I will probably let go.Til shade is gone, til water is gone, Into the shadow with teeth bared, screaming defiance with the last breath.
To spit in Sightblinder’s eye on the Last Day
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07-01-2007, 05:05 PM #5
FYI, I never, ever bid on an auction until the last 10 - 15 seconds of the auction. I, too, do not wish to drive the price up, or get in to a bidding war. I just lurk in the shadows 'till the very end, and then I strike!!
I am "MASTER BIDDER"
Steve
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07-01-2007, 06:11 PM #6
If I see another member bidding on an item I don't particularly want but that would be nice to have, I give him my high bid and if he wants to go over, it's all good in the hood. Ever since I was a total n00b, I haven't come across a blade that I needed to have, so I don't mind letting a blade go. Actually I'm trimming down my rotation, so my next 2 purchases won't be from e-bay. However, Mr. Williams and Mr. Abrams should get ready for orders from me, with the first one probably in about 6 months to a year
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07-01-2007, 06:11 PM #7
my ebay bidding has been dropping off a lot of late. i tend now only bid if i see an unusaly design feature or i simply don't have one of that brand i usually bid on ones that seem to have little of no interest and they are on the last day. i don't bid on item that people have asked about on this form, of course if the seller announces their sale on the form you might find me bidding.
when i'm the first bidder, my oepning bid is generally real close to sellers opening offer, if i want the item there is a snipe and i do not look back. i never snipe without making a regular bid. if i see a fellow srp member bidding i tend to skip the auction, and if they out bid me, unless it is on my must have list, i'm done bidding, i often will drop snipes for them as well.
I'm subsyscrusher on ebay... it in the list, if you see me bidding send me a pm i'll let you know what your odds are on me outbidding you.
when it comes the the blind bidders type auction, all bets are off.Be just and fear not.
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07-01-2007, 06:29 PM #8
I have been bid against many many times by members and I'm sure I'v bid against many members, and with the growing amount that have come on board since my joining I don't see any way around it. What would be cool is if this forum had its own auction area.
Last edited by Damon; 07-01-2007 at 06:45 PM.
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07-01-2007, 11:07 PM #9
Like you I don't bid till the very end so I would not know who's bidding. I don't bother to look at who's already placed a bid, because I know they will most likely be outbid by someone anyway if they placed a bid so early in the auction (there's way too many lurkers, to trust that). I've been at ebay way too long (almost 10 years counting a job I had to get supplies, way back when ebay was super scary).
If someone in the ebay part of this forum said "hey guys don't bid on this one" I would most likely pass on it to help the guy out. But you also have to consider other bidders that are not apart of the forum. Maybe his bid is only going to go so high, maybe someone else not on the forum would pay a little more, then maybe you would have even gone higher. Then you're sitting there scratching your head wondering why you did not place a bid.
My personal opinion, ebay is every man for themselves (it's a scary place, just like a ship sinking). If you have a good offering and you want to sell it to get a far price and see a good guy get it, offer it up in the Buy/Sell/Trade section. The same if you're looking. You want a good item and you'll know where you got it, that's the place to be.
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07-01-2007, 11:13 PM #10
You hit on something there. Instead of offering up something at a set price on the B/S/T part of the forum, just run an auction for 1 week on each item. The highest bidder wins. You could see each persons bid right there as comments in the thread. It would be like a real auction house. No snipes, just real deal bidding and outbidding. Any bid after the time set for auction end does not count and is disregarded.
Start out say with a $20 reserve (or what ever you want to set it at) and go from there. And no ebay fees for the seller. Point out what method of payment you take, and shipping and it's a done deal.
Great idea!Last edited by bth88; 07-01-2007 at 11:18 PM.