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> In lugnet.market.theory, John Hadd writes:
> As a sniper, I find it impossible to bid on 25,50,or 100 auctions all ending
within a minute or two. One set of auctions just ended tonight had many
giveaway prices and the one I watched last night seemed to realize very low
prices on many items.
> In lugnet.market.theory, Jeff Hudson writes:
> From a non-sniper bidder standpoint, I like these kinds of auctions.If I know
> I'm not going to be near my computer when the auction ends, I'm more likely to
> bid on this type of auction. Reason being I know that one person can't snipe
> all the auctions, so the odds that my bid will win are increased.
> -jeff
Jeff, This is what I'm trying to find out. You, as a bidder, believe that this
type of auction makes it harder for a last minute bidder to get their bid in.
So, you seem to agree that it appears to be harder to bid on this type of
auction. As a bidder, I like to pay the least amount possible to win, and as a
seller I want to get the highest bid possible. My point is kinda aimed at
sellers to say, Look closely at your returns and if they are dropping with bulk
listins put them up in smaller bundles. John
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| (...) 50,or (...) From a non-sniper bidder standpoint, I like these kinds of auctions. If I know I'm not going to be near my computer when the auction ends, I'm more likely to bid on this type of auction. Reason being I know that one person can't (...) (25 years ago, 13-Apr-00, to lugnet.market.theory)
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