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Rowan 11-09-15 05:40 AM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 18304745)
I heard Australia has recently overtaken USA in obesity.

I think it's relatively old news. I am not sure. Irrespective, it's a close call between you and us.

There is now talk of the big food manufacturers here manipulating the recipes for their products to reduce salt and sugar levels. The cynic in me thinks there are other motives on the move here.

Mumonkan 11-09-15 07:59 AM

time out-

is that actually true? i thought australia was in generally good shape?

WalksOn2Wheels 11-09-15 08:44 AM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 18304946)
time out-

is that actually true? i thought australia was in generally good shape?

That would catch me by surprise as well. I guess I picture both New Zealand and Australia as an outdoorsy type of country. But then again, the internet tells me that everything in Australia wants to kill you, so maybe everyone is just staying inside.

WalksOn2Wheels 11-09-15 08:46 AM

So ebay is weird. The Binachi has 6 watchers already, but no bids. I guess the trend is to bid in the final minutes to not inadvertently launch a bidding war early on. I guess people might just be watching to see what it goes for, if anything.

Mumonkan 11-09-15 08:50 AM


Originally Posted by WalksOn2Wheels (Post 18305068)
That would catch me by surprise as well. I guess I picture both New Zealand and Australia as an outdoorsy type of country. But then again, the internet tells me that everything in Australia wants to kill you, so maybe everyone is just staying inside.

im quite sure i remember watching or reading something somewhere about aus being one of the healthier countries, but that could have happened 15 years ago just as easily as last week, however

WhyFi 11-09-15 08:52 AM


Originally Posted by WalksOn2Wheels (Post 18305079)
So ebay is weird. The Binachi has 6 watchers already, but no bids. I guess the trend is to bid in the final minutes to not inadvertently launch a bidding war early on. I guess people might just be watching to see what it goes for, if anything.

Yeah, generally the trend is to not bid it up early. If it's my sale, I'm generally happy if, in the first few days, it has at least a 10:1 ratio of views to watchers.

rpenmanparker 11-09-15 08:54 AM


Originally Posted by WalksOn2Wheels (Post 18305079)
So ebay is weird. The Binachi has 6 watchers already, but no bids. I guess the trend is to bid in the final minutes to not inadvertently launch a bidding war early on. I guess people might just be watching to see what it goes for, if anything.

Best strategy is to decide the most that you, personally, are willing to pay. Then either yourself or using eSnipe - Bid on eBay Automatically place that maximum bid within the last 6 seconds of the auction. I have done this both ways. If it is something I absolutely don't want to miss, and/or if I know I won't be able to bid right at the end, then I use esnipe. If your maximum is higher than others', you will win. Otherwise, not. But in either case you will have the best chance of taking the auction at a price you like, and you definitely won't pay more than you have to or want to. esnipe also protects you from a glitch on your computer like a temporary loss of internet connection or some other mishap that could prevent you from getting that last second bid in. Bidding any earlier just invites others to try to overbid you. Most bidders are complacent and are taken unawares by your sniping bid. It ain't pretty, but it is the most effective way to win an ebay auction.

SpeshulEd 11-09-15 08:57 AM

Doesn't ebay allow you to list your max bid anyway?

RPK79 11-09-15 09:00 AM

I'm still maintaining my steady schedule of stupid 3-4 days a week. This is week 7 and I'm still waiting for my legs to get up to speed so I can increase duration. I may need to take more rest days. :( Hard to get endorphins if you're resting.

rpenmanparker 11-09-15 09:02 AM


Originally Posted by SpeshulEd (Post 18305121)
Doesn't ebay allow you to list your max bid anyway?

Yes, but once you are on the list of bidders, your competitors are alerted to your interest. Folks who are after the thrill of the win rather than paying what they think is right will keep pumping up their bid to stay ahead. Much better to lull them to sleep and then strike at the end. The esnipe fee is very reasonable and entirely worth it. Or snipe it yourself if you are able. That is a real adrenaline rush, slipping the bid in with just seconds to go.

WhyFi 11-09-15 09:03 AM


Originally Posted by SpeshulEd (Post 18305121)
Doesn't ebay allow you to list your max bid anyway?

Yes, but many bidders enter individual bids manually, and a last second bid doesn't give them time to react and up it. If an opposing bidder is using the auto-bidding, though, I would assume that the sniping is completely negated if it's under the max auto bid; ebay wouldn't be having that.

WalksOn2Wheels 11-09-15 09:10 AM

It's got 95 views and 6 watchers so far. But I think on the first day, there were 4 watchers in just the first 24 hours. I would post the link here for curious folks, but not sure if that violates a rule. If you're really curious, search "Bianchi Colubmus SLX Campagnolo" on the bay.

It's all a fun game, but I'm just looking to get a camera. :lol:

And speaking of cameras, I landed on the Panasonic LX100. I will try to venture to a nearby store to handle it to seal the deal, but I'm really not seeing any other clear option.

rpenmanparker 11-09-15 09:10 AM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 18305138)
Yes, but many bidders enter individual bids manually, and a last second bid doesn't give them time to react and up it. If an opposing bidder is using the auto-bidding, though, I would assume that the sniping is completely negated if it's under the max auto bid; ebay wouldn't be having that.

Sniping works just like putting in a maximum bid yourself that is higher than the current high bid. Whether you do it yourself or by esnipe. You can often watch the bids escalate in the last seconds as other folks' maximums kick in and are superseded by your own. Of course, just as you say, there is no time for manually inserted higher bids after the sniping bid is entered. But sniping is still advantageous even if everyone is doing it since you use the amount you are actually willing to pay. Other folks, seeing no obvious competition, may be tricked into placing a low maximum bid in hopes of stealing it.

WalksOn2Wheels 11-09-15 09:18 AM


Originally Posted by rpenmanparker (Post 18305159)
Sniping works just like putting in a maximum bid yourself that is higher than the current high bid. Whether you do it yourself or by esnipe. You can often watch the bids escalate in the last seconds as other folks' maximums kick in and are superseded by your own. Of course, just as you say, there is no time for manually inserted higher bids after the sniping bid is entered. But sniping is still advantageous even if everyone is doing it since you use the amount you are actually willing to pay. Other folks, seeing no obvious competition, may be tricked into placing a low maximum bid in hopes of stealing it.

Yep. I watched a vintage Aiwa Walkman similar to the model Marty McFly used just to see how it would go. Someone started the bidding early and it got up to 40 bucks real early. Then it got up to 100 in the last few days and in the last few seconds, boom, 200 bucks.

So for my sake, it would be nice if someone would bid early. :lol: But to keep the price down for yourself, and to avoid mental anguish, deciding its max worth to you and setting up a sniper bid is the best policy.

LAJ 11-09-15 09:37 AM

I put the max I'm willing to spend within the last 30 seconds of the ending, and call it done.

BillyD 11-09-15 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by WalksOn2Wheels (Post 18305068)
the internet tells me that everything in Australia wants to kill you, so maybe everyone is just staying inside.

I know, Phil Dunphy had a particularly hard time there.


Originally Posted by WalksOn2Wheels (Post 18305190)
Yep. I watched a vintage Aiwa Walkman similar to the model Marty McFly used just to see how it would go. Someone started the bidding early and it got up to 40 bucks real early. Then it got up to 100 in the last few days and in the last few seconds, boom, 200 bucks.

Really, there's a market for stuff like my old aiwa walkman?

3alarmer 11-09-15 10:04 AM


Originally Posted by Rowan (Post 18304726)
Did I really post that?

Oh dear. I have caught a disease.

...the hashtag internet virus is wildly contagious. :(

BillyD 11-09-15 10:37 AM

It's pandemic, actually. #itiswhatitis

RPK79 11-09-15 10:43 AM

Okay, I get that if I google some running or cycling stuff I get ads that correspond to that, but I just ate a small bag of Cheddar & Sour Cream chips and now there is an ad for that on BF. What the hell internet? #IAlwaysFeelLikeSomebodysWatchingMe

rpenmanparker 11-09-15 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by LAJ (Post 18305252)
I put the max I'm willing to spend within the last 30 seconds of the ending, and call it done.

A good plan, but there is still time for someone to see it and adjust his bid. Not everybody puts the max they are willing to spend and decides to change their bid. 6 sec doesn't offer that possibility.

rpenmanparker 11-09-15 11:35 AM


Originally Posted by BillyD (Post 18305256)
I know, Phil Dunphy had a particularly hard time there.

Who's Phil Dunphy? An old college classmate of yours?

BillyD 11-09-15 11:48 AM

You didn't google him?

RPK79 11-09-15 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by BillyD (Post 18305697)
You didn't google him?

I got the reference without having to google.

datlas 11-09-15 01:19 PM

It's early, but "Has Anyone Ever Saw the Tunnel" has potential thread of the week greatness.

WhyFi 11-09-15 01:23 PM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 18305982)
It's early, but "Has Anyone Ever Saw the Tunnel" has potential thread of the week greatness.

In.


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