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my whole point was just the " let's watch it",cause the sellers doesnt want us to.....i will agree that whole,dont ask me questions thing is strange on the sellers part........as being a seller anserwing questions is part of selling on there or anywhere,so i have no idea why the seller would say that.....and yes,i wouldnt bid on it cause he says that,why dont you want people to question it,especially a game used item,people are going to want to know things about it,maybe the seller doesnt want people to argue with him or her about it........i just think the whole lets watch is very inmature....and thats all i was saying about it....
Originally posted by commando
I can promise you that I never started this thread to pick on anyone. To be honest, I AM interested in the helmet. Bit I will not bid on this, because just about every red flag in the book shows up on this guy. If you want to sell game-used sports memorabilia, be ready to answer a few questions. Period. Don't ramble about how you used to attend a few games from an entirely different team in the league, and try to throw in a vague connection or two.
Anyway, that's what I have to say. If anyone else finds a funny game-used auction, please post it here! That was the purpose of the thread.
i'll give you the first part,i agree,why dont you want people to ask questions about it,even though the name calling is a little harsh,i agree with you....and the seller sounds to have a little ego thing going........but the last thing you wrote is just funny,you lost me,thats not even close to whats going on here,just a little over reaching to make your point there,to me......but ansewer me this....that featuire is to give the seller a idea of hoiw many people are interested in thier item so why would someone watch it,if they dont intend to bid on it..........i never would watch a item i had no intention to bid on......its the same logic when you tell someone what your reserve is at but they still bid under it........
Originally posted by GarkoCollector
If you are going to post something in the listing like "Don't question the price or my knowledge of the USFL"...thats just screams "Hey, I'm a self righteous d-bag!"
If you dont want watchers, dont sell items online. If a store told people that they didnt want people looking in their window and they either needed to buy something or leave, there would be an uproar.
The "watch" feature is a tool that can be used several ways, most of them by potential buyers. For instance, a person might have $200 to spend, but isn't sure what to buy. He browses eBay and finds several items, and "watches" them to remember what he found. He can then go back later and decide which items he wants and can afford. Another thing that I personally do is watch items I know I won't be buying, but am curious what the final price will be (we all do this, I'm sure). Another thing some folks do is use the watch feature because they know they WILL be bidding, but not just yet.
I sell items here and there, and I have noticed how many people are watching my items. I can't say I've ever become frustrated because several people watched, but forgot to bid!
yesh,i know all of that about the "watch feature".....but as a seller,you think that people are watching it to bid on it,and thats all i was saying,i know people use it for those other things.....they also use it,to see if a item gets something cause they have the same item and can judge by that what vlaue it gets on there.....again my point was,to watch it just cause the seller tells you not to is childess......i wish i was like you,cause when i used to sell on there (i dont any more,cause of thier rule changes)it used to frustrate me alot when i would have a ton of watchers and no bidders on the item.......
Originally posted by commando
The "watch" feature is a tool that can be used several ways, most of them by potential buyers. For instance, a person might have $200 to spend, but isn't sure what to buy. He browses eBay and finds several items, and "watches" them to remember what he found. He can then go back later and decide which items he wants and can afford. Another thing that I personally do is watch items I know I won't be buying, but am curious what the final price will be (we all do this, I'm sure). Another thing some folks do is use the watch feature because they know they WILL be bidding, but not just yet.
I sell items here and there, and I have noticed how many people are watching my items. I can't say I've ever become frustrated because several people watched, but forgot to bid!
I love the watch feature. Before it I would either bid the min (if it was like an auction that started at 99 cents or something) Or I would have to bookmark the item in my web browswer. It was a pain in the butt to delete all of those links after auctions ended.
Like someone else said. If I have X amount of dollars to spend and i see various items I might be interested in I will "watch" them and come back to them at a later time. If the item stays in my price range I will bid if I have not spent my money on other things.
Also I watch items to get a range of what I should be paying for items. If I feel an item is listed at too high of a price I will watch it and see if anyone bids. If anyone doesnt bid my suspecisions are correct and that item is really not worth what they wanted. A buyer using it as a tool should not be frowned upon by a seller because chances are you wil benefit from it at some point.
As far as using it to get back at the seller I wont do it but I do not see nothing wrong with it. They are not bidding on the item and not paying. If the seller wants to be a D-Bag he gets what he deserves.
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