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What % of eBay watchers actually plan to bid on the final day?
My guess is less than 10%. I especially love when an auction starts for less than a buck and people watch it rather than bid on it.
Positive BST transactions with: too many names to list! 36 at last count.
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Why, cause on the last day if the item is going for more than I'm willing to pay there no sense in bidding.
This happens often.
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agree......99 centers take nutz of steel, lol
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agree......99 centers take nutz of steel, lol >>
yes and that auction hammer has put a few dents in mine
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Nah, over 90% of my auctions start at under a buck. If you know what your coin is worth then there's really no reason not to. You get more bidders with a lower starting bid...get some bid fever going!
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<< <i>99 centers take nutz of steel >>
Nah, over 90% of my auctions start at under a buck. If you know what your coin is worth then there's really no reason not to. You get more bidders with a lower starting bid...get some bid fever going! >>
I agree 100% on the bidding frenzy thing, we'll see tonight. I have done the reserve thing, sucky results, folks hate reserves. I have tried listing at CDN bid....sucky results. My best prices are when someone gets against someone in a war.......
Funny thing is when you list an item at $50 in your store...it sits for 2 months no buys, you send to auction @ .99, it sells for $80 in a bidding war, LMAO !!!!
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
edit: and BTW, I don't usually put the coins I plan to snipe on my watchlist.
I've found that the number of watchers is a good predictor of how many last moment bids/snipes you'll get for each item.
Generally its runs around 1 last minute bid/snipe for every 10-15 watchers.
The more watchers an item has the more exciting those last 5 minutes will prove to be!!