Tool Talk
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: skipskip on September 05, 2011, 04:52:33 PM
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I see lots of heads ups for neat stuff on ebay here.
But I am hesitant to bid on them , assuming that whoever listed them wants to buy.
so, what are the rules?
Can I bid?
Can you bid?
Can you outbid the first guy who listed?
Do we all have to let Papaw get them? :)
Should I just sit by and watch ?
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I think I'm the largest poster of ebay heads up on here. I can't speak for anyone else but when I post something it's usually because someone here was interested. If I spot a strange implement wrench or adjustable, I post it because I know there is interest here. I never bid on something I post, but sometimes someone else will post something that I'm bidding on and I will say "I'm high bidder" etc.
I think we should all let each other know if we are going to or are bidding on a posted item. LG and Fins have this arrangement in the catalog forum and it appears to be working.
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I go along with that If I am bidding on something i will let the forum know . if all do bob w.
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Good luck with this one :)
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If a member is bidding on an item at auction, and tells us so, We should stay out of the bidding. An exception would be when the member bidding states he or she is out of the auction or it has gone over his or her limit.
Generally when a member gives us a "heads up" , it is so that we might have a shot at something we may have not seen in our own searches.
Obviously these guidelines are just that, and Tool Talk has no right or authority to tell anyone not to bid. Good sense and comradeship should prevail.
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quote...Good sense and comradeship should prevail.....The joy of computers is that anyone can be anything they choose to be and for the most part get away with it. No such thing as doing the honorable thing for alot of people so with that in mind if you see something you want keep it to yourself and wish for the best, if you are unsure that it is what you are looking for and need advice keep it to yourself and then decide how far you want to roll the dice and then ask questions if you end up purchasing it.
When a person posts a heads up here they are posting it for all the world to see and so in some instances it may make it more difficult for any one particular person to bid and win if he has seen the item himself.
I cringe when someone on the AACA forum posts a Dodge part that I am interested in because now I am bidding against some poeple that know me that will bid high just out of spite because maybe they dont like my sppeelling skills.
I say if someone saw an item on e-bay and they knew someone that would be interested send that person an e-mail or p.m because otherwise they really are not doing them a favor.
If someone puts a heads up here than to me it is clear they have no intention of its purchase
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Mr. 1930 I have used the heads up and won/lost I have also been notified through pm have won lost i have notified when i am bidding and notified when i have won/lost. i have found the people on here as being of character to honor ones wishes as far as i know .
now that that is said I Have to get back to cutting throats lol bob w.
oh yeah i am still looking for 4 and under adj. and now 3 in and under pliers (all kind of usa,germ.uk, no oriental )
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Mr Ameritrac. It is a better thought ( in my opinion ) to keep in mind ( unfortunately but thats life ) that maybe you dont have to worry about the people on here that post regularily but I am pretty sure that there is at least double that amount of people that are lurking within the site, have never made a post and will not ever until it benefits them in some way, just gathering information for their own private purposes and so self involved that they are not caring to offer anything in return.
Those are the people that I would be more concerned with if you where at all concerned with winning an e-bay auction
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mr. 1930, sir, I realize that and I was trying to lighten the thread with a little snow and a little humer .I like this forum and most of the regulars and I hope it continues that way, Somtimes we all get a little course and it shows in our posts but we don't realize it till someone points it out bob w.
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OK:
So , if someone here says "I am bidding", we all back off and let them have it.
Skip
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In a perfect world, yes. In truth, some may not back off.
Auctions can be cutthroat, and are open to all bidders, friends or not. Personally, if a member is bidding and I know it, I will not bid unless that member says the auction is out of his price range, but is still in mine.
In addition, we all know that some have deeper pockets than others, and might have a greater interest in the item at a higher price, especially if the item is rare or is just the piece to fill a collection or set.
I still think we are watching out for each other by noting auctions, and letting each other know our interests and limits.
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I no longer have an ebay account and have no plans to open a new one anytime in the next 100 years or so. But when I did use the site I would not bid against a fellow forum member if I knew he/she was bidding on something. 1930 brings up a valid point many lurkers or casual readers may have no such inhibitions.
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This post is becoming comical, thanks for starting it skip, whats the old saying, keep your friends close and your enemies even closer.
I am still chuckling over this entry.....So , if someone here says "I am bidding", we all back off and let them have it.
Thank-you JAFE for having morals, not many left like that anymore member or non member
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Thank-you JAFE for having morals, not many left like that anymore member or non member
I think if you reread this thread you'll find 5 with morals and only 1 without.
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and my morels grow in the spring on old rotten logs bob w.
i could not resist it
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and my morels grow in the spring on old rotten logs bob w.
i could not resist it
I think everyone should have the best morels! I find mine on a friend's ranch.
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I think Bob said he was just joking so its unanimous we all have morals, lets all start calling dibs on what we want from e-bay so we are guaranteed a win :)
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>back off and let them have it.
Wasn't that Al Capone's line? LOL!
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I think Bob said he was just joking so its unanimous we all have morals, lets all start calling dibs on what we want from e-bay so we are guaranteed a win :)
We aren't guaranteed we'll win, but we are guaranteed the price won't be driven up by our friends here. We'll begrudge people we don't know.
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>back off and let them have it.
Wasn't that Al Capone's line? LOL!
Very good !!!
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I just looked at the bottom of the home page 39 guests and 9 users on-line right now, I guess maybe no-one should get there hopes up too much on winning the next e-bay auction just because they called dibbs :)
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I have always mostly respected auctions I knew my friends were bidding in.
Many times they never even knew I saw them score a bargain, as I watched.
But only up to a point.
If you absolutely respect every call for dibbs, then all a person has to do is find it -first-, and then nobody else can bid no mater how much they want the item for their own collection.
So we are all unduly rewarding those who have the most free time to search ebay.
If you can't search 3 times a day you lose out on everything good.
Personally, anything I am truly interested in, I just keep my mouth shut so others don't have to wrestle on the horns of this very dilemma.
If something is too expensive for me, or very cool but outside my range for any reason, I will be delighted to post it, hoping I get to hear the happy tale and maybe see some better pictures eventually.
But otherwise, quiet is better for me.
yours Scott
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I could use about 1 lb of those morels. I like the smaller ones best.