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I'm Beginning to Now Understand Why Sellers have Private Bidder Auctions
braddick
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I know there is a negative connotation to auctions that offer 'private bidders' instead of opening it up for all to see, but I'm beginning to understand now the other side.
I recently bid on one auction offering seasons two and three of "Six Feet Under". I had purchased season one about two months ago, watched it, and am looking forward to the other two seasons of this show. Well I bid and am promptly outbid the last couple hours or so of the auction.
During the auction and following it I have since received seven email offerings for the same item but the transaction is to take place away from eBay. Although a couple of the offers were attractive I didn't purchase. (I'm glad I haven't because I have since learned season two and three have not been offically released yet and apparently whatever is offered on eBay are copies of the show recorded on DVD off of HBO.)
Obviously if buyers looking for this item, or any other item, fail to win an auction they may be back for a second attempt on eBay. But, if they purchase from one of the multiple email offerings then that option is dismissed. "Private Bidders" auctions prevent others from obtaining this information. That in and of itself would seem to be a valid reason to have them.
What is your take on Private Bidder auctions? Do you run them and if so, for the reason stated above or do you have your own agenda?
I recently bid on one auction offering seasons two and three of "Six Feet Under". I had purchased season one about two months ago, watched it, and am looking forward to the other two seasons of this show. Well I bid and am promptly outbid the last couple hours or so of the auction.
During the auction and following it I have since received seven email offerings for the same item but the transaction is to take place away from eBay. Although a couple of the offers were attractive I didn't purchase. (I'm glad I haven't because I have since learned season two and three have not been offically released yet and apparently whatever is offered on eBay are copies of the show recorded on DVD off of HBO.)
Obviously if buyers looking for this item, or any other item, fail to win an auction they may be back for a second attempt on eBay. But, if they purchase from one of the multiple email offerings then that option is dismissed. "Private Bidders" auctions prevent others from obtaining this information. That in and of itself would seem to be a valid reason to have them.
What is your take on Private Bidder auctions? Do you run them and if so, for the reason stated above or do you have your own agenda?
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Joe
I like the private bidders as then no one can bother other poeples legitimate customers. If someone has a beef with a seller they can in essence stalk and wreck legitamit auctions. I think theres alot of problems with ebay in general...but this and the scammers preying on the unwise and using the private auctions to hide so they continue ripping is a disgrace...guess theres good n bad on each fence.
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