Bigblue&Goldie
Well-known member
The prices Craftsman tools go for on Ebay are what's mind blowing! I saved on average 30% buying my Snappy ratchets new on ebay vs the truck or off their website.
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.
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.
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.
Whoops! Typo! It was the IR2135 TiMax. Yea, it's the loud one, but I caught the thread here where you can shove a cut up Scotchbrite pad into the exhaust and do the same thing. But then again I want my neighbors to hear me gettin' down on some lugnuts in the driveway! Suckers gotta take their rides to the shop and I'm doing it myself in the driveway! No kidding, my neighbor has an old yard truck he calls AAA to come out every spring to charge/change the battery. All he has to do is ask!
My favorite ebay pet peeves are BIN or best offers. You get these people who are asking near list price and either decline your not unreasonable offer without a counter or you put an offer of say, $200 on a $250 item and it auto declines and continues to auto-decline at $225 and $235. I swear some people just don't want to sell stuff.
I have a suspicion that one day a huge scandal will come to light, that the reason Ebay now hides the identities of everyone is because IT shill bids automatically with its computers to add a little to each auction, driving up Ebay profits astronomically. Just have to wait for someone to prove it.
Yeah, because large corporations are never dishonest... I'll not list 20 examples off the top of my head in the interest of saving space. :-(
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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.
You think that makes you sound wise, but it's not having the result you're hoping for. Enjoy your sleepwalk with the flock.![]()
The trouble with shill bidders, whether on eBay or a live auction, is sometimes the shill bidder ends up being the final bidder and wins the auction.
If eBay is using computers to shill bid, what happens when they win the auction? Do they have a huge warehouse of "stuff" somewhere?
Step out into the light- it won't hurt, really.
The whole world knew the earth was flat, and anyone that said otherwise was plain nuts.
Until, one day, it wasn't.
ENRON wasn't stealing. Until they were.
Nixon wasn't lying- the President was above suspicion. Until he wasn't.
GET A CLUE.
Sadly, your club has many, many members.
Underhanded business practices aren't a conspiracy- it's the new playbook to increasing profits and endless greed at all costs. You cant outsource and downsize forever- winning the greed game takes non-linear thinking.
I'll let you have the last post, since it's obviously very important to you.
I'll bite.
What evidence do you have eBay is shill bidding? Anything solid? Or only circumstantial?
Continue on in your anti business rants now....
Um does it help that i know of ways to get multiple accounts to bid up your own auctions? Its common practice amongst the big sellers. Sometimes you miss, but usually worth it for the individual seller. eBay doesnt give a ****.
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