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Internet Auction Bidding War
By Rob Case

Per the pamphlets that just sold on eBay for way too much:  I submit
that this is a case where the use of AuctionSniper or another such
program for last second bidding did its thing just as it was intended.
The computer at 'Snipe doesn't send you a note that asks, "Are you
really sure you want me to bid that much?"  It just does it, and the
result is exactly what happened.

I have little sympathy for buyers that use a blind bidding service.
The use of such services seems to take away the challenge and fun of
real auction bidding.  Therefore, whenever I bid on anything on eBay,
I always ask myself what is the maximum amount I would pay for this
item if I saw it in real life, e.g. antique store, swap meet, etc.,
and I bid accordingly.  If a Duo-Art roll comes up that I really want,
am I willing to pay $25.00 for it? Or would I have actually paid only
$20.00?  Buyer beware it would appear has a deeper meaning than just
concerning the actual item up for bid.

I do not like nor do I condone the use of services like AuctionSniper,
as they seem to take away the human element and fair sportsmanship
aspect of a 'live' auction.  However, for the auctions that I do win,
at least I know that I didn't pay too much.

I do not get wrapped up in bidding wars.  Thank Goodness!

Yours from Central Wisconsin,
Rob Case


(Message sent Thu 17 Mar 2005, 12:10:22 GMT, from time zone GMT-0600.)

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