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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1724639, member: 22331"]<b>A Possible Winning Strategy?</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Although this may be a A Possible Winning Strategy, I've tried sites with both options, and as some have said, a winning site with this option will probably realize lower net fees, while some sellers may benefit.</p><p><br /></p><p>You can try a site as eBid which has the automatic time extension feature to determine whether this feature is beneficial to you. What would you use as a comparative standard for success as buying and selling parameters vary significantly between auction venues?</p><p><br /></p><p>I personally wouldn't bid on an auction with that feature because I'm a relative "mega-bidder" who wins the majority of auctions where I've placed "snipe" bids. I sell in different venues than where I normally purchase. If you offer normally desirable commodities at a fair market price, and have fair "Golden Rule" terms, you generally will be successful. If your idea is to always have a net profit sale, selling items you like, without frustration and remembrance of the buyers value, you'll probably never realize SUCCESS.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just my humble experience as a multi-decade seller, realizing 100% positive feedback while receiving an average positive return on efforts. :thumb:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1724639, member: 22331"][b]A Possible Winning Strategy?[/b] Although this may be a A Possible Winning Strategy, I've tried sites with both options, and as some have said, a winning site with this option will probably realize lower net fees, while some sellers may benefit. You can try a site as eBid which has the automatic time extension feature to determine whether this feature is beneficial to you. What would you use as a comparative standard for success as buying and selling parameters vary significantly between auction venues? I personally wouldn't bid on an auction with that feature because I'm a relative "mega-bidder" who wins the majority of auctions where I've placed "snipe" bids. I sell in different venues than where I normally purchase. If you offer normally desirable commodities at a fair market price, and have fair "Golden Rule" terms, you generally will be successful. If your idea is to always have a net profit sale, selling items you like, without frustration and remembrance of the buyers value, you'll probably never realize SUCCESS. Just my humble experience as a multi-decade seller, realizing 100% positive feedback while receiving an average positive return on efforts. :thumb:[/QUOTE]
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