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Old 02-02-12, 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by bobotech
I love sellers that raise their asking price after their initial overpriced starting bid auction ended with no bids.

Its like they think "Oh boy, my item didn't get a single bid at 20 dollars starting bid, lets raise the new starting bid to 30 dollars the next auction! I'm real smart at this logic thing!"
Me too! Gotta love eBag. I recently watched an over-priced NOS inch-pitch chain get no bids at $450 min. / $900 BIN for a week. Then he re-listed it at $650 min bid. No-reserve both times.

Let's see - no one on the entire planet was willing to bid $450, so let's raise that min. to $650! Yeah, that makes sense to me - not!
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