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Re: xs:DBL Re: Ebay question, no LBC

To: "Billy Zoom" <billyzoom@billyzoom.com>
Subject: Re: xs:DBL Re: Ebay question, no LBC
From: "Brad Fornal" <tequila.brad@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 12:45:16 -0500
Billy is right, several years ago, I was getting prepared to snipe an
auction in OZ for a steering column surround for a RHD Bugeye. New
Lucas part, still in the box (still is to this day). I knew what I was
ready to pay, but as the bid climbed higher and higher as the close
neared, I did a little looking at the high bidder. He was also a
seller, that appeared to buy and resell on eBay somewhat. I tried to
imagine what someone like that would be willing to pay, and I decided
to pay about $10 above that amount. It doesn't always work, but that
night it did, and I won it by pennies. It all boils down to how badly
YOU need that item.
Oh, and nothing pisses me off more than a sore loser. I had a guy
email me after an auction with a "nice sniping dude, I hope your
karma's good" comment.
I promptly replied with a "my karma's great, I hope you can handle
being beat out by someone that isn't a cheapskate, and was willing to
pay more"
Our relationship ended around then. I sometimes miss him, and wonder
how karma is treating him. Does she still do the laundry and cook, or
are they divorced now? Who got custody of the kids?
I'll stop now..........

On 10/13/06, Billy Zoom <billyzoom@billyzoom.com> wrote:
> It's about what bidders are willing to pay...not what a seller would be
> willing to take. It's worth whatever the bidder is willing to pay.
> Regardless of what the seller might have been willing to accept, you still
> have to outbid the competition. If you don't know what it's worth TO YOU,
> you shouldn't be bidding.
> > may see a reserve of say $50 and think it can't be worth much more than
> > that...hence a reason to not disclose it.
>
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