Ebay sellers, did I handle this ok
FrankinWI
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OK, I had a couple of coins up for auction that closed tonight. Before they closed I get a message to the seller shown below:
I JUST WANT TO GIVE U A BIT OF ADVISE. U R ENDING YOUR AUCTIONS TO CLOSE TOGETHER. U R NOT GIVING PEOPLE WHO REALLY WANT YOUR ITEMS A CHANCE TO BID WHEN THEY END ALMOST ALL AT THE SAME TIME
So I respond as I thought a good seller should:
Thanks for the advice. I'll keep that in mind when I put up more items in the next couple of weeks. You might try using an Auction Sniper program. Really works great when your trying to snipe several auctions at the same time.
So this is the response that I get in 3 seperate emails:
I DONT USE THAT I THINK ITS A LOUSY THING TO DO AND IT ONLY HELPS THE SELLER NOT THE BIDDER. THANKS FOR SETTING ME STRAIGHT ON YOU HOW YOU WORK
I HAVE LET EBAY KNOW OF YOUR TELLING ME TO USE A SNIPER PROGRAM AND I SEE SOME STRANGE GOINGS ON IN SOME OF YOUR BIDDERS.
AND THERE IS ONE BIDDER THAT I SEE WINS OR BIDS AT THE LAST MINUTE ON YOUR ITEMS AND SOON AFTER WARDS IS LISTING THE SAME COIN.
Ok so how should I handle this? Should I be worried? I have excellent feedback (196) and have never run into anything like this before.
Frank
I JUST WANT TO GIVE U A BIT OF ADVISE. U R ENDING YOUR AUCTIONS TO CLOSE TOGETHER. U R NOT GIVING PEOPLE WHO REALLY WANT YOUR ITEMS A CHANCE TO BID WHEN THEY END ALMOST ALL AT THE SAME TIME
So I respond as I thought a good seller should:
Thanks for the advice. I'll keep that in mind when I put up more items in the next couple of weeks. You might try using an Auction Sniper program. Really works great when your trying to snipe several auctions at the same time.
So this is the response that I get in 3 seperate emails:
I DONT USE THAT I THINK ITS A LOUSY THING TO DO AND IT ONLY HELPS THE SELLER NOT THE BIDDER. THANKS FOR SETTING ME STRAIGHT ON YOU HOW YOU WORK
I HAVE LET EBAY KNOW OF YOUR TELLING ME TO USE A SNIPER PROGRAM AND I SEE SOME STRANGE GOINGS ON IN SOME OF YOUR BIDDERS.
AND THERE IS ONE BIDDER THAT I SEE WINS OR BIDS AT THE LAST MINUTE ON YOUR ITEMS AND SOON AFTER WARDS IS LISTING THE SAME COIN.
Ok so how should I handle this? Should I be worried? I have excellent feedback (196) and have never run into anything like this before.
Frank
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Frank
We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
"I DONT USE THAT I THINK ITS A LOUSY THING TO DO AND IT ONLY HELPS THE SELLER NOT THE BIDDER. THANKS FOR SETTING ME STRAIGHT ON YOU HOW YOU WORK "
His original suggestion to you leads me to believe that he wants a better opportunity to snipe your auctions. Isn't that the way you took it? So, he obviously doesn't have any problem with sniping. Otherwise, he would just enter his maximum bid and let it play out. How close together your auctions end would not be an issue for him. If he thinks sniping helps the seller, and not the bidder, then why does he do it? And, it has nothing to do with the way YOU work. A seller cannot control the sniping of his auctions.
"I HAVE LET EBAY KNOW OF YOUR TELLING ME TO USE A SNIPER PROGRAM AND I SEE SOME STRANGE GOINGS ON IN SOME OF YOUR BIDDERS."
Does eBay have a policy against sniper programs? All they do is place bids for you. If anyone knows of any policies against sniping, I'd love to know about it. Sniping is sniping... doesn't matter where the snipe is coming from.
"AND THERE IS ONE BIDDER THAT I SEE WINS OR BIDS AT THE LAST MINUTE ON YOUR ITEMS AND SOON AFTER WARDS IS LISTING THE SAME COIN."
So, he's figured out the way it works. People snipe in to get a good deal on an item that, for whatever reason, isn't bid up to it's potential. Then, they resell it... hoping to get the higher bidding that the original owner had hoped for. Give this brainiac a brownie pin.
I, personally, wouldn't worry about it. I don't think you've done anything wrong. If you gave this guy a million dollars in hundreds, he'd probably want to know why he couldn't have it in twenties.
Just my two cents worth.
Clark
Russ, NCNE
1. Go to an insane asylum
2. Ask some really wacky looking guy for advice
3. Write down what he says
4. Type it in to your computer (use all capital letters, abbreviate and/or misspell some words)
5. Send it to that bidder
That should clear things up. As well as anything else will, anyway.
The guy's turning you in to ebay for making a legitimate suggestion? He sees strange goings on in your bidders?
Let the net-kook fight with someone else, you sure don't need the headache.
Russ, NCNE
I was going to block his email address as well but after giving that idea some thought his emails are at least worth the entertainment value!
Frank
Like another said, Block his email and his bids.
Tyler
Oh, brother. I don't even have the energy.
I once had a bidder win an low price auction from me, @$35.00. He sent me a money order for $31.00. When I called him on it (still sent the coin, just asked him to send the $4.00 when he could), he got all huffy about how he didn't like e-bay because the seller knew what the bidder had bid! Duh!!!
I have no idea what he was talking about. He sent the $4.00 and I never responded. Never heard from him again. There's some strange ones out there! Just ignore it.
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For example, if you are selling similar or like items I may want to purchase one and one only. If your ending times are the same or close I do not want to take the chance on being the high bidder in more than one auction so I must choose which one to bid on.
If I wasn't the high bidder in the first auction if there was time I could bid in the next auction. Sniping doesn't necessarily help this person as apparently he must be placing his highest bid earlier in the auction and/or may not be at the computer when the auction closes.
Joe.
You said the right things in your e-mail he is being a real jerk. Nevermind him.
Michael
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From what I understand, they are available both online and local disk. Also, the one that I took a look at (a local drive version) has an auto time synch feature.
Russ, NCNE
The software does not reside on your computer and is not dependent on your hardware running.
I've used it several times and it works without fail.
Wait a minute....why am I telling you all this!???? I want you to put in your highest bid and drive up the price of my auctions, not snipe them at the last second.
Frank