I didn't know about all that on ebay. When I was developing my 2 N scale train layouts, I bought over 300 items and learned to snipe (didn't know it had a name) winning enough times to be happy with the experiences. Knew not about any professional sniping sites. Never heard of Nuclear. On some bids I'd put out a max bid and the sale would close at a lower bid, nobody reaching my max bid and I didn't have to pay the max price. Somewhere in all the gobblegoop of rules and all you agree to be under contract to purchase the item at the price you posted if the bidding gets that far. So......you dig your own hole.......just how bad do you really want the item????
One of the gimmics sellers use is to post a $50-100+ item at a starting price of $1 suckering in as many potential customers in as possible (why not, you are there to make money). Then they set the sale date/time out 10 days or such, on a Sunday afternoon when everybody is home getting ready for the week ahead...lots of hits on the item and the price keeps inching up. I usually pass on those and wait for what I want to show up again which it usually did, maybe same seller, maybe not. I didn't use ebay till 2016 but since starting, I really like to purchase from them now that I have experience there and know what to expect, both buying outright and bidding, fast shipping, guaranteed purchases and sellers being customer oriented....guaranteed by their feedback system for both sellers and buyers.
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