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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostJust went to check out Wikileaks:
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(I won't send it to you, but I'll add it to the list before I sell it on eBay!)
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostJust went to check out Wikileaks:
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostMust go and list those copies of the BNP membership list now - they might fetch some cash once all the websites showing it have been shut down.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThat's the job of Ebay to provide this and I will support it.
It's a fixed time auction - you all know the rules, so why are you so upset about it?
Must go and list those copies of the BNP membership list now - they might fetch some cash once all the websites showing it have been shut down.
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostGuys, I picked up a great keyboard off eBay earlier.
Used one of those nifty sniping tools to ensure I won the auction.
Great tools to use as you don't have to be sat at your PC waiting for the auction to end.
Would have loved to have seen the tight wads face who was bidding against me when his piffling bid was out bid.
Worth the price on it's own
Still, bet the other bidder must still be wound up about me sniping him!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostNo. This is not about more/less, this is about unfair competition that, in the end, hits sellers, decent buyers (snipers excluded from this list) and ultimately Ebay on many levels.
It was fair auction. I placed bet 5 mins before it ended (not on purpose), and there were no other bidders, I did not use this strategy on purpose to prevent other bidders who were winning it. So I think I won that auction fairly, however because sniper put off other buyers I am sure that in the end seller did not get a good deal. If he put up £20 buy now button I'd get it happily.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostBut you've just moaned about how unfair the system is to both seller and buyer, because it doesn't give you the chance to pay more for an item.
Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWhy are you not now offering the person you bought it from for £5 some of that extra £15, if you feel that it's so unfair?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI've been buying about one keyboard a year from ebay using Buy Now button since I don't like those sniping fkers that I was certainly aware of before - in this case only 2 auctions were available for the items I wanted and neither had Buy Now button. If there was (and usually the price is £20 or so - I know I paid before) I'd use it quickly and pain free. Sadly it was not available.
Why are you not now offering the person you bought it from for £5 some of that extra £15, if you feel that it's so unfair?
You (and the sniper) bought as per the rules of the market that you were using. The seller knows the rules of the market, and still chooses to sell there. Everyone knew what might happen before going there, and yet you are still unhappy about how it works.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWhen you are contracting, do you always declare yourself inside IR35 as well? That's only fair and right.
Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Postasked the seller to do a "buy it now" listing just for you, then you could hand over the extra £15. That way, everyone wins
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Originally posted by AtW View PostYes, luckily there was another item that was due to expire in 10 more mins, so I put a bid in and wasted 10 more minutes refreshing the page to ensure no sniper gets it.
You and others who argued against me on here on this topic can't grasp the big picture and you certainly don't give a tulip if something is right or wrong, so long as you profit. Well, it matters to me - I am not happy about getting keyboard for £5, fair value was £20 easy - if snipers were not putting people off ebay there would be more bidders and I am sure both keyboards would have been sold for decent price. That's not right for the marketplace and my temporary personal gain is totally irrelevant as long term negative effects of not providing fair value to the sellers would result in less sellers there. Frankly, ebay policies put off a lot of people already, they just don't give a tulip since they have a monopoly.
When you are contracting, do you always declare yourself inside IR35 as well? That's only fair and right.
Of course, if you were worried about the fairness of it, I'm sure that if you just sent more money by PayPal, or asked the seller to do a "buy it now" listing just for you, then you could hand over the extra £15. That way, everyone wins
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostBut, you did respond to it - you bid on another item, and in the process saved yourself £15 on your other bid, not counting any further bids that you may have put it.
You and others who argued against me on here on this topic can't grasp the big picture and you certainly don't give a tulip if something is right or wrong, so long as you profit. Well, it matters to me - I am not happy about getting keyboard for £5, fair value was £20 easy - if snipers were not putting people off ebay there would be more bidders and I am sure both keyboards would have been sold for decent price. That's not right for the marketplace and my temporary personal gain is totally irrelevant as long term negative effects of not providing fair value to the sellers would result in less sellers there. Frankly, ebay policies put off a lot of people already, they just don't give a tulip since they have a monopoly.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt was luck I got another one for £5. My issue is with the way that I was unable to respond to that sniping bid as it was done just before auction closed. That fact that I was lucky does not invalidate my arguement - if I had a choice to kick all snipers out of ebay and pay £20 for the keyboard that I got for £5 (thus paying £15 more) I'd certainly do it.
I'm still not getting the "eBay saved me money, and I'm not happy about it" idea, sorry.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI'm really, really struggling here to see what your argument is - under your proposed system, you would have bid again, and ended up paying at least five times more than your final price. And you think this is a good idea??
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