I plan on sniping a very expensive item. I figure it will sell for $20,000 or more. There is a reserve. There is a BIN of $22k. The auction closes in 7 days and there has been some bidding activity - but I suspect it's all tire kicking, since the bidders have zero to very little activity bidding on these types of items and all it was limited to tire kicking (i.e. a bid of $8,000 on an item that will eventually sell for $25k+, etc...)
I am prepared to pay $23k for this item, and I could BIN.
However, $2000-3000 is real money, and if I can save the $, I want to...
I need advice re: blowing out a BIN on a reserve auction.
If I bid up to the reserve and meet the reserve, the BIN goes away (this is desirable), yes? Then I put in a snipe for my maximum bid. But then I've declared to the world that I am a serious bider, and this may stir up some attention.
What's better - to show some of your hand (but eliminate the BIN), or wait it out for the final 10 seconds, take everyone by surprise but risk losing the item to a BIN bidder?
This item rarely is available, auction or otherwise. It is in like-new showroom condition w/manufacturers warranty still active for a long time. It retails for $52k.
Should I bid up to the reserve, eliminate the BIN or should I risk losing this to a BIN?
Thanks for your input.
jr
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