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eBay bidders, do they ever shop around??

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I was watching an IR 2134TiMAX impact that started at $199.00. It was a NIB impact at a dealer in FL. So at the last second, I put a bid of $215.00. It instantly jumped to $250 from others as myself swooping at the last second.

I jumped over to my Amazon page and ordered in NIB for $229.00 And they have 17 in stock at this price!

eBay bidders = :lol_hitti
 
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I am that guy. I automatically think the lowest price on ebay is the best price you can find. Just about everything I buy comes from ebay. I still split the tools 50/50 with my snap on driver. When he retires screw the truck, I going to ebay. I could have saved a ton buying everything off ebay.
 

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I buy a lot off of ebay too! I try to research before hand what the lowest price is else where and buy/place bid under that in hopes that I get it. Sometimes I win, sometimes I don't...
 

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Some eBay sellers are basically flipping products that they purchase off of Amazon Prime.

That should tell you that eBay is not always the cheapest.
 

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Keep in mind, Amazon does not take PayPal.

As stupid as it sounds, some people find it easier to buy something that they can pay for it with PayPal, rather than transfer PayPal funds to a bank account, than purchase on Amazon or wherever, than pay CC account from bank account...

Also, someone's wife may be monitoring CC bills and NOT the PayPal account!


Kevin
 

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I notice it with Snap On ratchets. I have bid on several ratchets, only to have the price shoot up to higher than retail in the last few seconds of the auction. Even if you don't have a driver, Snap On ships for free from their website. I have gotten a lot of good deals off of eBay, but I always do my research before bidding, to avoid paying too much.
 

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Keep in mind, Amazon does not take PayPal.

As stupid as it sounds, some people find it easier to buy something that they can pay for it with PayPal, rather than transfer PayPal funds to a bank account, than purchase on Amazon or wherever, than pay CC account from bank account...

Also, someone's wife may be monitoring CC bills and NOT the PayPal account!


Kevin

There's always the PayPal debit card for those folks - directly debits your PayPal account, works like a MasterCard.
 

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IVe seen it before, dont discount the fact sometimes the seller has friends or uses a second name to boost the price of the product.
 

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Some eBay sellers are basically flipping products that they purchase off of Amazon Prime.

That should tell you that eBay is not always the cheapest.

I rarely find Ebay cheapest.

Some of these idiot sellers are charging more for SO then I can buy direct from SO.com!!

I also find that Amazon is usually cheaper then Ebay for most items.
 

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I sold a harbor freight 7" buffer used once for 53$ shipped on ebay. bought is for $29.99

The best thing is I started the sale at .99$.. I didn't need the thing cause I bought a mikita so I was going to take whatever I could get.

You need to shop, for snap on stuff either here or Ebay.. I just bought a MG725 for 315$new and bidding on some other snap on stuff. Now I bought all my milwaukee fuel stuff except my 1/2 hi torque impact from amazon.. amazon was 40$ higher than Toolbarn.

you just need to shop around
 

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People also sometimes have a bunch of ebay bux to spend, and it expires and it's like funny money. I don't try to understand it or worry about it.
 

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I am that guy. I automatically think the lowest price on ebay is the best price you can find. Just about everything I buy comes from ebay. I still split the tools 50/50 with my snap on driver. When he retires screw the truck, I going to ebay. I could have saved a ton buying everything off ebay.

Time is money and I found tht I wasted a shitload of time chasing money (or the saving of)on E-bay.

I decided it was worth the tad extra to buy everything of my local truck. I am a firm believer in buliding business relationships. I hope to get the same treatment out of MY customers. Good business is about relationships and just just cant have a good relationship with e-bay.

Just for fun yesterday I looked around e-bay for a ctr761 people are willing to pay within 20$ of new for a beat to **** used tool. It's crazy. The world is full of people with no shame, no class and are willing to pay new prices for used cause they think they can walk onto the truck and warranty the tool. Lame.

People are too damn caught up with being cheap these days, willing to waste hours or drive miles to save .25 cents. I mean if you have nothing but time on your hands to chase tools by all means go for it. Some of us are too busy earning.
 

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This is why Amazon is doing so well, gas isn't cheap, prices are reasonable, Prime rocks once you swallow the entrance fee.
 

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This is why Amazon is doing so well, gas isn't cheap, prices are reasonable, Prime rocks once you swallow the entrance fee.

I use prime all the time, I bought a smoker and saved 40$ vs home depot plus 2 day shipping free. I even bought razors on prime lol.
 

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I was watching an IR 2134TiMAX impact that started at $199.00. It was a NIB impact at a dealer in FL. So at the last second, I put a bid of $215.00. It instantly jumped to $250 from others as myself swooping at the last second.

I jumped over to my Amazon page and ordered in NIB for $229.00 And they have 17 in stock at this price!

eBay bidders = :lol_hitti

It's an auction, and auctions are geared for maximum value for the seller and the auctions house on the fees it collects. Value and worth can be a two ends of the spectrum and the psychology of an auction plays into peoples persona of not being out done and will bid above their means or worth of product to have the satisfaction of getting the item in question.

I miss the Ebay days when bidders and winners identities were not masked. You could research a bidders bid, buy and sell habits to ascertain what kind of person they where. Not anymore.
 

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I was watching an IR 2134TiMAX impact that started at $199.00. It was a NIB impact at a dealer in FL. So at the last second, I put a bid of $215.00. It instantly jumped to $250 from others as myself swooping at the last second.

I jumped over to my Amazon page and ordered in NIB for $229.00 And they have 17 in stock at this price!

eBay bidders = :lol_hitti

What is an IR 2134TiMax?
 

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You know what I really hate. Bids on items with 6days left....why bid then I don't get it

Why wouldn't you bid?

eBay was built around the proxy bid system - bid the max you're willing to spend on the item, eBay will automatically up your bid as other people outbid you.

The system works, assuming that OCD bid snipers who overbid to get the thrill of the win don't muck things up.
 

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You know what I really hate. Bids on items with 6days left....why bid then I don't get it

Bidding on Ebay is not always about sniping it out the last 30 seconds of an auction.

I quite frequently check out Snap On stuff using the "Newly Listed" and put low token bids on low price non reserve auction. I know most times I will be out bid, but I have snagged the occasional gem for way cheap because the auction garnered no other bids.

Depending on how people filter their search or how a seller lists an auction, some stuff can get squirreled away in the recesses of Ebay that does not generate a lot of traffic or comes up in many peoples search results.
 
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Keep in mind, Amazon does not take PayPal.

As stupid as it sounds, some people find it easier to buy something that they can pay for it with PayPal, rather than transfer PayPal funds to a bank account, than purchase on Amazon or wherever, than pay CC account from bank account...

Also, someone's wife may be monitoring CC bills and NOT the PayPal account!


Kevin

I sell quite a bit on eBay....so I have a PayPal Visa Debit card to use every where else..........problem solved.
 

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Why wouldn't you bid?

eBay was built around the proxy bid system - bid the max you're willing to spend on the item, eBay will automatically up your bid as other people outbid you.

The system works, assuming that OCD bid snipers who overbid to get the thrill of the win don't muck things up.

Bidding on Ebay is not always about sniping it out the last 30 seconds of an auction.

I quite frequently check out Snap On stuff using the "Newly Listed" and put low token bids on low price non reserve auction. I know most times I will be out bid, but I have snagged the occasional gem for way cheap because the auction garnered no other bids.

Depending on how people filter their search or how a seller lists an auction, some stuff can get squirreled away in the recesses of Ebay that does not generate a lot of traffic or comes up in many peoples search results.

Idk I just never won anything like that. I have better luck trying to find things in the last hour or so.
 

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There are sometimes a few legit reasons for people paying "more."

They have eBay bucks or an eBay coupon that still makes it cheaper than anywhere else (ie, 20% off coupons are rare, but awesome if you get one). I've occasionally bought something off eBay that was higher priced, but with my coupons, was much lower than anywhere else (I love the $10 off $25 and 20% coupons).

They are an international buyer. They will pay higher than most US retail prices (especially since those retail sellers won't ship internationally) and then can get certain products much cheaper than a local store in their sells.

However, I've sold things in auctions that for whatever reason have gone way above what you could pay in a retail store to American customers, even if they had a 20% off and eBay bucks to use.

And then there are the pawnshops that are on eBay selling used, beat to hell Snap On for $5 off list price, OR (as I've actually seen before!!!) a good condition used Snap On going for higher than list off Snap On's website. Stupid.
 
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E-Bay is my last stop when I cant find something used. E-Bay is rarely the best price, but if you have to have it now and you cant wait and cant find it anywhere else then thats what your stuck with.
 

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I will sometimes pay more on ebay for the convenience of it. I really don't want to walk around pick a part all morning out in the desert looking for a part that might or might not be the right part I need if I can find it on ebay from a guy who is a reputable seller and will stand behind the part if he has advertised it wrong.

My time and the convenience of the transaction are worth the $10 or $20 extra I might have to put into it. I find ebay to be very useful for used car parts.
 

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I will sometimes pay more on ebay for the convenience of it. I really don't want to walk around pick a part all morning out in the desert looking for a part that might or might not be the right part I need if I can find it on ebay from a guy who is a reputable seller and will stand behind the part if he has advertised it wrong.

My time and the convenience of the transaction are worth the $10 or $20 extra I might have to put into it. I find ebay to be very useful for used car parts.

I have found that most things (basically anything but snap on tools) goes for decent prices.

When I want used bike parts I hit e-bay. I have saved tons of cash that way. It's just not good for used snap tools.
 

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It isn't just e-bay that will can spend too much. Just go to any "live" auction and you probably see the same thing. Some deals, some stuff overpriced. Pawn shops no different.....
 

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I have found that most things (basically anything but snap on tools) goes for decent prices.

When I want used bike parts I hit e-bay. I have saved tons of cash that way. It's just not good for used snap tools.
X2 I've saved a bunch of money on car parts. I check E-bay before almost every purchase I make--parts, tools, etc.
 

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Ill admit some things are worth it on ebay, various carparts, some tools, atv parts (im big into atv riding) and such. I like amazon sometimes too, sometimes they are cheaper than ebay or the other way around.

Anything tool truck related is always full price or worse even if its used and ratty!
 

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Hahah, this brings up a funny guy I know. He literally walks into Home Depot, buys a bunch of faucets and knobs and **** that looks shiny. Puts it on ebay, and makes a profit.

He calls every ebayer a dumb sucker.

But wait, he does that with TJ Max, Old Navy, Marshals whatever other store is around. Most of the **** he doesn't even need to take a picture. He just gets it from the vendor site. It's amazing the amount of suckers overpaying because of ebay.
 
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