RE: Bidding etiquette. -
Sooper - 05-05-07
Its not that simple though! Often a few of us will spot the same item without any mention of it on here and end up bidding on it and bumping the price up until one gives in or runs out of money!
It is tricky to get resolved??
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
pirate - 05-05-07
As Olstar says its an auction thats what happens...
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
mr.pure - 05-05-07
pirate Wrote:Everyone for themselves innit, dont want someone bid on summert you want dont post a link to it, simple as.
I would tend not to post a link cos I don't want to attract attention to it.
I is told SpiteyPoo what I was gonna be bidding on for the next few days and with a couple of hours to go, he is gone and bid on one of them.
Ain't talking to him no more.
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
spitey - 05-05-07
i really did not know it was that exact pair....
is it worth meeting up tonite if you aint talking?????
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
mr.pure - 05-05-07
I'll talk to Kate !
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
Sooper - 05-05-07
yeah Olstar is right , there is no right or wrong way i guess its just luck of the draw and having the money to back the bid you want to win.
I think Mr P was just maybe trying to set some sort of ground Rules if everyone else agreed with them but i think it is gonna be hard and totally unforceable?
I guess we will just carry on in the same way then! Nothings simple anymore!
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
mr.pure - 05-05-07
Other forums do it and it is really frowned upon if you bid against a fellow member.
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
pirate - 05-05-07
How do you know who saw it first though? would never work
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
mr.pure - 05-05-07
That's what I is trying to discuss in here.
I figured if people were interested, they maybe put in a marker bid to indicate their intentions, seeing as most of us bid at the last minute.
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
Suburban Knight - 05-05-07
Every man/wench for themselves IMO, if you get outbid by someone its tough titty. Just dont draw attention to something you want.
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
Sooper - 05-05-07
Thats what ive been doing recently just keeping quiet about what i find - its sad but it means i might stand more chance of winning that bid.
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
mr.pure - 05-05-07
Always done that.
why tell everyone, you just end up hotting up an auction you want to win.
It's the same thing with people asking where you buy you trainers.
You tell a bunch of people and then next time something comes out, bang, you end up missing out cos you shared the knowledge.
Fuck it.
I guess it's war then.
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
Suburban Knight - 05-05-07
I'm sure we all head into an auction with a limit on what you're willing to bid, I know I do. If someone on here wants them more badly than me so be it, I'll just bide my time and wait for the next pair to come along.
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
Sooper - 05-05-07
I agree fella, you cant give away all of the secrets otherwise there wont be nothing left after the feeding frenzy!
Theres nothing to stop people using the PM system to tell an individual about something that they want to keep low profile?
RE: Bidding etiquette. -
mr.pure - 05-05-07
Just seems daft for items that will turn up again to be bidding against each other.
Rare items maybe, but general release things, it's pointless.