Is there anybody who was jipped of an SS off ebay?
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- BlueSmudge
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I just bought an SC 400 off ebay. It took 3 weeks to ship, I don't know why. But at least I got it. Yeah, if the seller has at least a 97% you should be fine.
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- Spinner
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Why would they ever close it for highest bidder, that could lose them money. Just bid normally and you'll be fine.
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- Spinner
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Spinner, I have to say that I LOVE sniping. It doesn't always help, but when you're bidding on an item, it can sometimes get you a better price if you bid your maximum amount in the last few seconds before an auction closes. Often, people will have a max amount in mind, but bid a lower price at first. By sniping, you can beat their initial bid and not leave them enough time to bid their maximum.
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I know, I've sniped myself. Did you think I was condemning it?Originally posted by Ghiniflip@May 7 2004, 05:45 PM
Spinner, I have to say that I LOVE sniping. It doesn't always help, but when you're bidding on an item, it can sometimes get you a better price if you bid your maximum amount in the last few seconds before an auction closes. Often, people will have a max amount in mind, but bid a lower price at first. By sniping, you can beat their initial bid and not leave them enough time to bid their maximum.
Dark's strategy, though, is to get a big bid in early. I'm kinda following that idea at the moment. B)
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it works sometimes, but if the high bidder isnt currently at their highest bid, you might try to snipe, and their high bid is higher. It seems people go by 5's so but in 1's or 6's
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- SSCBen
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I think the BIN Big Troubles actually are a pretty good deal. Get them while they last. I would have bought a few already if I didn't have any plans for homemades. I'm thinking another homemade PowerPak, this time with 3-4 chambers, you know what that means. Over 5 minute shot time on a 2-4X nozzle. You'll never run dry, or pump, for the duration of an average battle. That and my planned single chamber homemade like the one I made a few weeks ago are going to be my main weapons.
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