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Ebay watchers or wasters?


I rarely bid on items I'm watching.  I just watch out of curiosity/market research.

Do people notice that more watchers = more bids?

CR500 has over 100 watchers but only 10 bids so far, so I guess 10% is about right.

I'm well aware that it all happens in the last hour anyway.....



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i bid fo no reason

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Sometimes I watch to see what things actually sell for so I know roughly what to expect if i'm looking for or selling something similar.

I bought a part for my car last week, the item didn't meet the reserve. I contacted the seller afterwards & we did a deal outside of e bay that we were both happy with.

Also, I always bid my maximum amount with about 5 seconds to go. Sometimes It works, sometimes not.

BTW, I hate the way they say you've won an item. No I haven't, I bloody bought it evileye



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Annoys me that Ebay take a higher cut for selling mobile phones..greedy tw@s.

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eBay and PayPal fees have got to expensive

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what's the next best thing now?

I like in the US that everyone use Craigslist, shame there isn't anything as established here, I suppose Gum Tree?

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At the end of the day ebay are a business.  There aim is to make money.  Mobile phone fees may be higher to deter tea leaves selling hookie gear.



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I like gumtree for selling. sold a few bikes through there

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There is a uk Craigs list here: http://london.craigslist.co.uk/ not well used tho

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WASTERS - That is the way the cookie crumbles! cry



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You must be gutted

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wardy wrote:

You must be gutted


Fu*king old classic bikes, pants.  Deposit paid on the CRF though, which has arrived with Honda UK and it is now going through the NOVA process.

http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/vat/managing/international/imports/nova.htm

Once HMRC are happy with everything Honda & Dobles provide, it can be registered, taxed & MOTed.  I should have it within a couple of weeks just in time for the school holidays.

Anyone interested in a Black 1989 GSXR1100 54000 miles with a recently overhauled clutch?

Just as well I didn'tput a reserve on the CR because it would never had made it.



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Generally speaking the older the bike the more it financially cripples you !

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Lucky I hardly did anything to it compared with what I did to the 250.



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