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Bud I see your point but T is right on.
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dude is fishing...we know that...wait and see how it goes...Like I said guys I dont like it either but it seems to be how the system is working these days...
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Interesting...car bids to $55K immediately, then takes a week to inch up to $58,100. Buy It now comes in mid-auction at $59,500, then dropped to $59K even the last day or two. But nobody pulls the trigger for an extra grand or so?
I can't tell if they're shill bids (feedbacks I saw looked legit), or if there's just several people who got bidder's remorse before breaking reserve. As I said, very interesting..... |
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It's not just zero bidders, people with good feedback help their buddies move their wares as well.
On that note,here's one I'd be a player on if it had a clutch pedal- http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayIS...TRK%3AMEWA%3AIT |