Posted by tjdub on August 03, 2010 at 21:43:26 from (208.74.246.137):
In Reply to: ebay observation posted by bitter bidder on August 03, 2010 at 21:09:25:
I don't know, I've bought several things on eBay using Buy It Now before. If it's something that's hard to find and I'm in the market for it, I'll definitely consider it. What drives me nuts more than the Buy It Now inflation-artists is the buyers who pay way over market value because they want to WIN THE CONTEST. When I bid on something I carefully decide what I want to pay, then bid my maximum (once). I see people come in and make 10 different bids in small increments trying to beat me, and I wonder if they have even thought about what they want to pay for the item beforehand :)
To me, Ebay is just a service that helps people buy and sell things that you can't find retail. If the seller is the only game in town (town being world) then I don't care if he's trying to use the Buy It Now feature to get a premium. He deserves a premium if he hasn't got a competitor and I need what he's got.
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