What satisfaction do bidders get out of doing this?

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  • 3arod13
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 3093

    #16
    Re: What satisfaction do bidders get out of doing this?

    Originally posted by BergerKing22784
    I am assuming you are talking about having like a 200 buy it now and people offering like 2 bucks for it.
    Correct. Or a $1,000 buy it now, with a make an offfer, and being offered $10
    Regards, Tony

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    • 10thMan
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2006
      • 429

      #17
      Re: What satisfaction do bidders get out of doing this?

      I listed a few Bats on Ebay, last Spring. The one with the Reserve was bid up to about 30% of what I felt was a reasonable market value (my reserve)

      I received no less than 6 e-mails from one particular guy, from an outside USA source. On my first reply, I explained I don`t ship outside the USA & he`s no exception. The Auction CLEARLY indicated "usa only" He continued to insist that I sell him my Bat for the bidding price. In fact he demanded, with his POOR Grammar, that I sell him the Bat. Sadly, I think he`s a forum member...

      I told the guy I won`t sell him anything on Ebay, or on this Forum & Blocked him.

      Sean

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      • intheminors
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2006
        • 662

        #18
        Re: What satisfaction do bidders get out of doing this?

        I love the auto-decline feature. I have three jerseys and some tickets on ebay right now and it keeps me from having to deal with stupid offers.

        I also block people people that have received 2 Unpaid Item Strikes in 1 month and people that have a feedback score equal to or lower that -1.

        I guess those are a couple of positives I can relay in regards to ebay.

        Kyle

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