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Moderator
 United States
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Forum Dad
 United States
24173 Posts |
I'll send you some nice pics for a dollar. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1523 Posts |
You both bid only one second apart.I hate it when that happens.
Edited by Halfwitty 04/29/2010 3:58 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1000 Posts |
I was the third place bidder....  and you know what superdave & Bobby, I never liked you guys....I am going to stop now before I get myself in trouble...   Of course I am attempting to be funny  and love this place... By the way $.03 is a remarkable snipe I would say.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
505 Posts |
Thats why you should always bid the highest amount youre willing to pay....although he still may have bid higher!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4085 Posts |
I also never ever bid an even dollar amount.
I often bid the last two numbers of the date for the cents. So, if I was thinking $42.00, I would have bid $42.91. I have actually won a couple of auctions by a few cents because of another bidder using even number.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2120 Posts |
Yea, I've always added the seconds on my watch x 2...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4846 Posts |
i just add .o1 to what ever in willing to pay. EX: if a coin is .99 I would bid what I'm willing to pay (in this case, lets say....$4) and then I would come out with $4.01
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Valued Member
Canada
464 Posts |
This dollar looks cleaned to me... It is probably a good thing you lost the auction.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1733 Posts |
Why do you say that? I 'm not seeing what you are.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1840 Posts |
I've been on the giving and receiving end of this type of thing. I've also had forum members out-snipe me before. I always figure that the next time a similar coin comes up for bid, I know where the price will fall and hopefully the guy who outbid me won't be in the running.
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Moderator
  United States
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Quote: This dollar looks cleaned to me... It is probably a good thing you lost the auction. It's a VAM-1A2, a late die state variety of the strongest clashed-letter transfer in the entire Morgan dollar series. They're not terrifically rare, but the letter transfer is so strong it looks like part of the die. I've never owned one, and it went a little below market even if it was cleaned. I never snipe even dollar amounts, either. Just a little distracted this time, and paid for it. Chances are I know whoever sniped me.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2120 Posts |
lol seems to be happening a lot last few days. I sniped three auctions yesterday. Chance are one of em was from someone here.
Sorry if I did!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
539 Posts |
so is it sniping if someone outbids you in the last second even though you had settled in your own mind that the bid amount you put in was indeed the highest you wanted to pay? I say it is not and maybe the wannabe sniper thinks so but I'm feeling OK. Now I do learn as a previous poster stated. I now know what something like this goes for and I will then decide if I ever want to play in that pool again.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
838 Posts |
I also tack on .03 or so to my bid. Now that this trick is well-known, I'll have to tack on .04 now!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
838 Posts |
Actually, this reminds me of an interesting but paradoxical fact: the best way to never lose rock-paper-scissors (in the long run) is to truly be a `random number generator'. (probably not possible in practice, though) That's how one should decide how many cents to add on to the E-Bay bid: ask the computer how many hundredths of a second are on its CPU clock.
Then, just blame the computer when you're outbid!
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