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I'm fairly new at this selling part of eBay. So far, I've been mainly peddling stuff out of my closets that I don't use.

I got an auction going now for an item I bought 20+ years ago and never used or took out of the package. I took a picture of it and described it including how the price tag on it that I paid reads $17.95. The auction ends in 3 days and the bid is already up to $16.66 ?!? Eek The odd thing is I sold essentially the identical item, age & all, last week and it went for the opening bid of $4.

I'm happy about the potential of the nice sell price, but I'm concerned that my high bidder may have buyer's remorse! Or leave unflattering feedback! Frown Have you guys had the experience of bidders getting carried away on your auctions and then becoming non-paying bidders? Confused

Another curiosity -- I've sold, well I should say LISTED, about a dozen things and have not seen a sniper yet! Roll Eyes

Jabbergah Cool
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I had an old snowboard up for auction. It was worth about $300 to a collector. A first time bidder with a (0) rating bid right away. Of course nobody, including myself knew his maximum. As the auction started to close a well known collector, and past buyer from me, started to run up the auction from $50. He got up to $480, still losing to the (0) bidder and bailed to my next collector board which was to end 10 minutes later.

Obviously, (0) won the auction at $480. It was his first time with ebay and he must have bid $500 or something. When I invoiced him, I mentioned that he held off a strong collector and that a few snowboard shop buyers were monitoring the auction with interest. This single word "monitoring" set him into a fury and he turned me into Safe Harbor for shilling.

Needless to say, the collector won the next board and even beat out (0)'s early low bid on that board. Plus, he bought (0)'s unpaid board at a discount of $200. As for (0), I ended up with a negative and he, a (-0). I bought into the Square Trade rip-off deal and got it removed for $20.00.

Seller's lessons:

1. Don't deal with (0) buyers on stuff over $50-75.00.

2. Watch what you say after the auction. Just get the money and ship quickly.

This is a great board. I only wish I had this information when I was trading heavy a few months ago.

Henry Smile
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Originally posted by H2Hester:
Watch what you say after the auction.
I try to limit my comments to Congratulations, Payment Received, Item Shipped, and Thank You.

You never know when someone will take something the wrong way. That’s true of experienced bidders as well. They could be buying something they know little about.

H2Hester: You're a 'bike guy'. Talk about CraZY bidders, check this auction. Originally posted by Camera Collector. >> Click Here <<

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H2H,

Thanks for the bidder story. I prefer to learn from OTHERS' not-so-nice stories than my own! Wink

BTW, my bidder on the item that inspired this topic completed the transaction -- no problems!

Puppy, I read that "pile-of-pooh" bike auction again, and still got a laugh from it! Big Grin It is definitely a classic! Apparently the transaction was completed satisfactorily based on the feedbacks of buyer & seller.

Jabbergah                                                    
I think the end price of an auction all depends on timing and who gets to see the auction. Whenever you list an item, you chance having either a lot of people interested in the item viewing it at the time, or not having as much interest as you could possibly have at another time. But there's really no way you can predict who will see your auction. I've seen some items go for way over the price they would normally go for because two or more people just happened to be viewing the auction at the time and all equally wanted it. It's a trend I have noticed time and again on eBay.

...And yes I know I haven't posted here in a very long time, mostly due to life situations...=_=

*~samuraiblossom~*

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