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    I am still recovering from what has just happened.
    I was bidding for strai8 on EVILBAY last 30 seconds i thought what the hell i'll put a max bid of £200 the next thing i know someeone also put a high bid on of £100... ya know what i have just bought a £10 (tops!) for well over £100 and i feel sick....
    i don't mind telling you all this...
    has any1 else been foolish?

    i wouldnt mind but it needs the scales and pins replaced lol
    if my wife asks i will say it is one of the most expensive razors in the world and beelonged to some famous film star!!!

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    can you post the link
    NO if wife asks admit it say i was an idiot in my life ones that is it no more .
    i have done it at least couple times more then you do.

    there is a cases you could end up ebay genius too. don't go down on your self

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    been there, done that, maybe not quite as expensive as you did it tho. I usually use a sniping program and have it set at the most I would pay, if someone wants to pay more than I do then they can have it.

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    I've got to see this! What possessed you to go that high on a razor you'd rate at £10?
    There may be a good reason the other guy did go that high. You may have stumbled across something special! As Bud said, could be genius?

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    Quote Originally Posted by manxnorton View Post
    I am still recovering from what has just happened.
    I was bidding for strai8 on EVILBAY last 30 seconds i thought what the hell i'll put a max bid of £200 the next thing i know someeone also put a high bid on of £100... ya know what i have just bought a £10 (tops!) for well over £100 and i feel sick....
    i don't mind telling you all this...
    has any1 else been foolish?

    i wouldnt mind but it needs the scales and pins replaced lol
    if my wife asks i will say it is one of the most expensive razors in the world and beelonged to some famous film star!!!
    why a max bid of 200?!?!? Only bid what you are comfortable spending.

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    Nope, I've never done that. I only bid what I am willing to pay. There are a lot of 'silly' people out there that may do what you did.
    “If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.” (A. Einstein)

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    I definitely do crazy/stupid things "in the heat of the moment" on ebay, but I try to limit myself to only a few dollars more than I'm willing to spend on the item.

    It almost sounds like someone had the same mindset as you... basically put in a really high amount because, in theory, you don't care what the next guy put in for a bid, you just assume it was a reasonable amount, and you want your bid to cover his reasonable amount by just a tad, therefore making you the winner by covering the other guy's reasonable amount by the auction increase minimum. I'm assuming this is why you put your very high bid in, and evidently someone else had the same mindset! Oh well, lesson learned! Definitely never ever put in more than you are willing to spend on the item, under any circumstances. On the one hand, you're kind of lucky that the other guy didn't have the exact same mindset as you and put in a £200 bid also, making you the winner for £200!!

    Anyway, if it's a nice blade in good condition, don't beat yourself up. Fix up the scales yourself or send them to one of the great people on the forum, tell them what happened and perhaps you'll cut you a small break? Either way, at this point, you might as well sink a little bit more into it and make it one of your nicest razors. Maybe that will lessen the pain?

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    A man should neither weep in front of his children, nor appear an idiot in front of his wife.

    Just tell her you meant to bid 20 GBP, but double hit the zero by accident and as time was running out you quickly confirmed the bid without double checking.

    Don't think of it as a lie, that's dishonorable, think of it as a necessary ruse de guerre.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shuredgefan View Post
    A man should neither weep in front of his children, nor appear an idiot in front of his wife.

    Just tell her you meant to bid 20 GBP, but double hit the zero by accident and as time was running out you quickly confirmed the bid without double checking.

    Don't think of it as a lie, that's dishonorable, think of it as a necessary ruse de guerre.
    Are you by chance a politician? j/k

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    Yes, I've done that when I used to bid "emotionally".

    I now use Bidnapper. I loose most of the bids. That's because I decide before the end of the auction what is the most I want to pay for this razor or stone. and, yes, I do loose most of the bids, but every once in a while I'll get one under the radar that is a great price.

    Steve

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