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Re: Bulk Listings On Ebay
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lugnet.market.theory
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Fri, 14 Apr 2000 09:59:24 GMT
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In lugnet.market.theory, John Hadd writes:
> In lugnet.market.theory, Peter White writes:
> > As a sniper from a far-off land, who needs to snipe to get enough items to
> > justify the freight, bulk items are difficult to keep track of.
> > But there are bulk auctions with lots of items of interest and bulk auctions
> > without much of interest.
> > Remember snipers get sniped as well.
> > For the tortoises put in your maximum bid and hope for the best,not just your
> > maximum minimum bid.
> > -pete.w
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> Pete, This is my conclusion also, It's hard to keep track of the large bulk
> uploads,especially if one wants to get some combined shipping. As I win more
> lots I tend to bid more to get the deal on shipping, but with 84 auctions all
> ending in 2 minutes,it's impossible to really know where you stand. I know I
> can get sniped, but if there is at least a minute between auctions I have time
> to react. John
John,
Recently I bid on half a dozen items and threw one in just as an add on, guess
what,I only won the add on. So I then had to throw in some bids on the second
batch to try and make it worthwhile.
More staggered auctions means the more I buy and like you said you know where
you stand.
-pete.w
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| (...) to (...) or (...) snipers, (...) to (...) Pete, This is my conclusion also, It's hard to keep track of the large bulk uploads,especially if one wants to get some combined shipping. As I win more lots I tend to bid more to get the deal on (...) (25 years ago, 13-Apr-00, to lugnet.market.theory)
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