Reply 38240 of 56708, by imi
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Warlord wrote on 2021-02-27, 12:29:However if youre going to bid $88 dollars for something than you deserve to pay that otherwise don't bid.
that is NOT how ebay works. and no.
please don't do that.
Warlord wrote on 2021-02-27, 12:29:However if youre going to bid $88 dollars for something than you deserve to pay that otherwise don't bid.
that is NOT how ebay works. and no.
please don't do that.
Prices of items are based on supply and what someone is willing to pay. 101.. If there is no supply and someone is willing to pay unlimited amounts for things that's what drives prices.
Warlord wrote on 2021-02-27, 12:29:However if youre going to bid $88 dollars for something than you deserve to pay that otherwise don't bid.
You’re kiddin, right? At least I hope you are. What’s wrong with being lucky and snatch something for less than you’re willing to pay?
If you want to snatch something on ebay just watch it don't bid and just put your best bid in the last few seconds. Otherwise you will pay whatever price you auto bid up to what the other bidders are not willing to pay if there are other bidders. Thats it If a bid starts at 50 and I bid 500 and I am the only bidder I get that for 52. But if you come and bid 450 and say I dont want to bid anymore, I pay 450 not 52 thats exactly how it works. I am responsible for what I decided to pay.
Whatever, I don't have a problem with it as long as whoever bids a value is prepared to put the money down when they win.
If you bid too much and you win, that's on you and you still should pay for it.
canthearu wrote on 2021-02-27, 12:45:Whatever, I don't have a problem with it as long as whoever bids a value is prepared to put the money down when they win.
If you bid too much and you win, that's on you and you still should pay for it.
Agreed.
Todays haul. I was lucky to get both for less than I was prepared to pay.
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see and that's how ebay works, I didn't even bother to bid on it cause it was already higher than I was prepared to pay x3
I keep it simple in my life. I put in the highest amount I'm willing to pay from the get-go and if bidding goes higher than that I have a heart attack and die.
gdjacobs wrote on 2021-02-27, 04:16:Deksor wrote on 2020-10-07, 19:23:@liqmat actually ECS was decent before they bought PCChips in the late 90's. Now you get why they went downhill afterwards ? ^^
It was more the other way around. Hsing Tech, the parent outfit of PC Chips, actually bought a large stake in ECS before merging with them.
Really ? That's interesting, but that explains why they "chose" that path.
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liqmat wrote on 2021-02-27, 14:44:I keep it simple in my life. I put in the highest amount I'm willing to pay from the get-go and if bidding goes higher than that I have a heart attack and die.
I recently won two computer auctions for their starting bid despite being willing to pay more, that was nice.
the main reason why I usually bid seconds before an auction ends is not sneakily outbidding others but protect myself from being tempted to bid more than I initially wanted to in case I get outbid ^^
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I already had another one of these but with some rather concerning issues it sounds almost like the flyback is arcing and causes image glitches
will have to see some day if I can repair the other one, but this one is practically new :3
imi wrote on 2021-02-27, 22:44:the main reason why I usually bid seconds before an auction ends is not sneakily outbidding others but protect myself from being tempted to bid more than I initially wanted to in case I get outbid ^^
Very good description of how and why I do my bidding.
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badmojo wrote on 2021-02-27, 10:30:Warlord wrote on 2021-02-27, 00:02:I was just bidding this thing up to see how high it would go
What's the thinking behind bidding something up that you don't want? Just to be an A-hole?
Yep. Just to be an a-hole. If you don't want something, it's pure ignorance to bid just to make someone else pay more.
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Warlord wrote on 2021-02-27, 12:29:badmojo wrote on 2021-02-27, 10:30:Warlord wrote on 2021-02-27, 00:02:I was just bidding this thing up to see how high it would go
What's the thinking behind bidding something up that you don't want? Just to be an A-hole?
I wanted it at 1st, but then I realized someone put a high bid on it that was more than what I think it was worth IE not being a 24mb version. That person didn't win it anyways. However if youre going to bid $88 dollars for something than you deserve to pay that otherwise don't bid. The person who won it came in at the last 10 seconds. And was willing to pay anything for it apparently. Whats worst? Making someone pay what they bid for something or snipping items that you haven't bid on the last 2nd. Probably better to not try to attach moral authority.
At $88 would have been worth it but at $200+ = no way ! I saw your picture and it jumped to ~$130 then over $200 which is retarded . I do not think you hurt anything if all you did was raise it up to the $88
If you were 4***3 I would be laughing that you paid $222 for it if you won 😁
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Apparently it worked 10 years ago, when it was last powered up. I don't have anything to connect it to (or maybe the old TV has an analogue tuner) and I'm also reluctant as I've heard the Powersupply should pose a great risk of frying the computer - or is it just a matter of opening and recapping?
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