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two days left and no bids...oh dear and I thought they were cheap
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/331190645434
what do you think?
firebobby
05-05-2014, 20:11
You have a few watchers, so they may shift, those tyres are nearly new aren't they.
solarman216
05-05-2014, 20:22
it mostly all happens in the last 5 minutes, is what I have found, and if I was bidding my bid would not go in till the last two minutes, Rick
Its because there is a reserve I always start the auction at the price I want.I never bid on auctions with reserve because the item is not for sale until the reserve is met. The 99p no reserve auction is sometimes best I used to use it a lot for some items depends on how sought after they are.
makeitfit
06-05-2014, 08:59
Why bid at all ? Just snipe it, then your bid goes in a few seconds before the end. Reserve auction is rubbish too. Start at 99p and have a mate put on a bid to the reserve you want, then let it roll. If you do get some action you can always bid it up again . If you get it wrong and your mate wins then just cancel the deal with him and offer second chance to a real bidder.
Simples
Why bid at all ? Just snipe it, then your bid goes in a few seconds before the end. Reserve auction is rubbish too. Start at 99p and have a mate put on a bid to the reserve you want, then let it roll. If you do get some action you can always bid it up again . If you get it wrong and your mate wins then just cancel the deal with him and offer second chance to a real bidder.
Simples
I bet no one have ever thought of doing that before:naughty:naughty
Isn't that called shill biding...:augie
Rather than put a reserve, start at a higher starting point, I guess it's all about ebay fees.
I don't bid on anything with a reserve.
The other thing that annoys me about ebay, is that the dealers show the cheapest price of a selection of items, that when you select which option you want, works out much dearer than anyone else.
For example you want a particular switch, you do an ebay search, lowest price first, see one at 50p... go into the site and there are options, the item at 50p is for a connector that fits on the back say, or a spare backing nut... The switch is much dearer...
So this has wasted a lot of my time searching... I am no amused.:doh:doh
You have a few watchers, so they may shift, those tyres are nearly new aren't they.
Probably some of the watchers are people from our site, flagging it to see what happens.:augie
I often "watch" items too, especially if I want to sell the same or similar item:augie
makeitfit
06-05-2014, 10:00
12 watchers doesn't really count. Also the title is important to increase the chance of it being found. Wheels AND tyres are always a problem sell . I'd put the title simply as tyre size then "alloys"
So people might find it looking for either . pics of tread too. I know you've put the depths but people can be dim :o
Picture, story, etc
Shill bidding rocks :naughty
thanks for all The comments ..... but now sold yippe. cancelled auction and sold them for £200 cash. nice bloke from Swansea someone told him ....job done.
makeitfit
06-05-2014, 22:03
Result :D
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