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Originally posted by AtW View Post
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI am not talking about me here. It's simple question really - in your view would auction sellers choose such anti-sniping option for their auctions if they could do so when setting it up? I say vast majority would certainly do that, they might even pay little extra for that but if it was free option 99% would do that.
From a buyers point of view, no one has mentioned that so many sellers are dishonest and use sockpuppets to push up prices, that sniping protects them from such sellers because the seller cannot explore a bid's upper limit by making bids with other ids. If auctions were auto extended every time there was a last minute bid, that would enable sellers to dishonestly push prices up even further.
So, in my opinion, sniping protects buyers from dishonest sellers, while enabling sellers to achieve better prices honestly. Win Win.
Now, can you please stop whining?
The whole topic of why eBay's got it wrong and some other mechanism works better has been done to death elsewhere on the net.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View Postyes
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EDIT: on this one you are just plain wrong - get over itComment
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostEDIT: on this one you are just plain wrong - get over it
Turns out Ebay in Germany actually banned sniping for a period of time until some lowlife went to court to overturn it.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI am right on this just like I was right on ...
I'm glad I don't know you in real life, you must be very bloody annoyingComment
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostI'm glad I don't know you in real life, you must be very bloody annoyingComment
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostThis message is hidden because AtW is on your ignore list.
I do hope this thread gets made sticky. Or maybe we need a classic threads thread which could be made sticky.......Comment
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