For a set chase of cards #/10 or less, I have contacted a seller once, maybe twice. I got vilified for just admitting that I've attempted it, and maybe it's immoral to do it, but it also puts the moral question on the seller mostly. I remember them saying no, so I either asked who the buyer was to crack a deal with them, or just hoped to see another listed.
However there are many people (mostly on other forums as far as I know) who do this on a regular basis and have no qualms about doing so.
It depends how desperate (and really, pathetic) you are to need a card. And really, you shouldn't neeeeeed a card...
its a dirty move, but tbh i think the dirts on the seller if he wants to go that way. if its a must have card i say give it a shot, and if the seller says no then good for him.
Yeah but Terry as you said yourself it's not like a real auction so how can anyone fairly compare the two? You really can't and no one using ebay should expect it to be like a real auction.
As much as ebay gives me the s***s sometimes it's not their fault, are we really going to blame ebay for people not winning auctions because they didn't bid high enough?
As far as I'm concerned people should set the amount they are willing to pay, bid that at the end of the auction or if you can't be around throw it down straight away and roll with the losses.
It's quite simple Terry, bid the highest amount you are happy to pay. That way it is exactly like a true auction!Ebay auctions are so far from the mark of what a true auction is so if someone is sick of being outbid in the last few seconds then why wouldn't they message the seller.
Sorry Dave but it is nothing like a real auction. The last bid called in any auction is called 3/4 times before it is considered sold. Not 3 seconds after you have bid. 1st call..... 2nd call ..... 3rd and final call.... (3 seconds before the end) sorry everyone but we have one Last bid in, no need for 3 calls to end this auction mr Snipe, you win and too bad for the last bidder who may have been willing to bid moreIt's quite simple Terry, bid the highest amount you are happy to pay. That way it is exactly like a true auction!
I used to hate thatwell its true sometimes you are willing to bid more, but didnt anticipate how high the auction would actually go and miss out as you didnt have a chance to adjust your top bid. thats frustrating.
Sorry Dave but it is nothing like a real auction. The last bid called in any auction is called 3/4 times before it is considered sold. Not 3 seconds after you have bid. 1st call..... 2nd call ..... 3rd and final call.... (3 seconds before the end) sorry everyone but we have one Last bid in, no need for 3 calls to end this auction mr Snipe, you win and too bad for the last bidder who may have been willing to bid more
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