EBAY

Bob Miller bmiller at CALWEB.COM
Mon Mar 16 20:35:22 EST 1998


Hi mate,
    It's bad enough I have to wade through this Ebay crap on the regular
newsgroups, but to have to be dig though this dung on my listserver mail is
too damn much.  Please stop it.
    tnx es 73
    Bob, KE6F


Soundimp wrote:

> Hi  Rod  and  others...  To  answer  your  question...If a  bid  is
> setting at  $15  and  i  want  to  bid  say  $20  and  do  that  and  when
> I  bid  someone  has  outbid  me  by  proxie  I  then  say  well  okk  I
> want  that  rig  and  it  is  worth  $75  to  me  to  get  it  and  I  bid
> $75  it will  then  look  at  all  other  bids  to  see  someone else  has
> a max  on  file  and  raise  it  to  that  price  but  not  my  $75...Then
> if  someone  else  wants  it  and  puts  $100  in  I  loose  my  proxie
> until  i  renew  it....But  the  real  bidding  war  on  E Bay  is  the
> last  2  minutes...Thats  when  everyone  that  wants  it  is  there  to
> protect  there  bid...  I  just  got  a 51J4  in  the  last  20  seconds
> of  the  bidding  against  another  list  user  here...Hi!!!!  Hope  that
> clears  it  up  for  you...Don't  take  it  personal  and  best  73
>
> Bob  K1JNN/5
>
> At 11:03 AM 3/16/98 -0800, Roderick M. Fitz-Randolph wrote:
> >I am puzzled (perhaps just very naive) about the bidding on EBAY.
> >There were several items that I thought I would bid on and did so,
> >but with puzzling results.
> >
> >As an instance: An opening bid for an item was $10.  I bid $15 for
> >the item (as well as my memory serves me) and as soon as my finger
> >was lifted from the ENTER key, a message came back that I had been
> >outbid by another and his bid was $16.  I then bid (immediately)
> >$17 and, again, as soon as I lifted my finger from the ENTER key,
> >the message came back that another had made a bid of $18 and the
> >new bid level was $19.  Once more, somewhat skeptical and chagrined,
> >I bid $19 only to experience the exact same situation: no sooner had
> >I lifted my finger from the keyboard than the message that I had been
> >outbid by someone that had bid $20.
> >
> >Now that may be a regular and understandable phenomena but I don't
> >understand it if it was!  It looked to me as though it was somehow
> >programmed into the server to simply raise the bid by $1 every time
> >I bid (in an effort to juggle up the price???).  I became skeptical
> >enough to withdraw any further bids.
> >
> >Can anyone please explain to me (1) How in the world someone could,
> >with the speed of light, outbid me three times in a row? (2) How
> >this could be done without an automatic programmed response from a
> >computer? (3) How anyone would be caught continuing to bid up a
> >price when they were confronted with the same situation I was?
> >(4) Is this a truly legitimate operational practice and I have
> >somehow missed the bidding protocol? (5) Etc., etc., etc.
> >
> >If, and only if, someone can satisfactorily explain this phenomena
> >to me will I go back and make any further bids.  What did I miss
> >or not understand?
> >
> >Rod, N5HV
> >w5hvv at aeneas.net
> >
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