Why anyone bids before the dying seconds of a timed auction is beyond me!
I agree. It forces up the price.
The only time I now do this is when I wont be near a computer at the time the bid finishes. At least this way I might have a chance, but usually not.
I can beat that, there was a brand new Triton JOF router for over £1200!There’s an Elu router on there for £550 at the moment
Trick is to look for auctions that end at wired or ungodly hours. Very few people will be in the fever, so one can get a decent price.You need to be careful how you use ebay just this week I have purchased a buy it now rear light for my van the best price locally I could find was £86 for a Hella and £54 for an unbranded and the one I bought from a ebay seller was £20.75 delivered and was a perfect fit. Any auction can go crazy depending on how many people are interested.
To avoid paying relisting fees, i have heard that sellers simply put wacky high prices on stuff they no longer have in stock,when new stock arrives they simply alter the price in the listing. If in the meantime someone is daft enough to snap up a item for 20 times its worth then thats just a nice little bonus.
Sellers mentions it, price soars on eBay...Seller's market?
I listed a Biomass Boiler about 2 months ago, and so far have had 629 views and 7 on watch list, and still no offers or questions. Surely their's not this many people after one so why view it, can't make it out.
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