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    Yeah I hear you all, It used to be you'd spell whatever you wanted ten different ways , find a lisintg and bid. Nowdays everybody smart, medium, or not can join in and take you out! Just tired of trying to find new ways to play the game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hawk56 View Post
    I usually bid the maximum I will pay , and then don't even look till it's over . Then if a sniper gets it they payed more than I would .
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    X2, same thing here!
    Quote Originally Posted by stovens View Post
    Yeah I hear you all, It used to be you'd spell whatever you wanted ten different ways , find a lisintg and bid. Nowdays everybody smart, medium, or not can join in and take you out! Just tired of trying to find new ways to play the game.
    I think it's simply that there are tons more people shopping e-Bay now compared to a few years back, so in some cases it drives prices up for good stuff. Like the guys already said, if you set your maximum bid price at the most you're willing to pay and someone "snipes" the price in the last minute they have to be willing to pay more than you, right? If they pay more than you set as your max price what's the problem?
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