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<blockquote data-quote="1mathom1" data-source="post: 1567910" data-attributes="member: 11736"><p>....and.....looks like they don't even own the merchandise. They simply handle the "sale". They have got to be giving the person with the goods something.....why else would a business list a gun with them that might "sell" for a dollar. (100 bids at a penny each)</p><p></p><p>When I have time I am going to dig a little and see if I can get an idea of the average number of bids on an item. Course it will be different if the gun is an old RG revlover vs a Kimber 1911. If there are only five bids on an item....no big deal. If there are thousand bids.....big deal.</p><p>Sounds a bit like gambling to me. You're raising your stake in the game a buck and a penny everytime you bid. I see your bid and raise you a bid. </p><p>Now if a feller could figure out how to bid only one time at the end.</p><p></p><p>The killer is that the auction timer restarts with each bid.......and.......the time amount it resets is different for each auction. May be 5 seconds.....may be 5 days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1mathom1, post: 1567910, member: 11736"] ....and.....looks like they don't even own the merchandise. They simply handle the "sale". They have got to be giving the person with the goods something.....why else would a business list a gun with them that might "sell" for a dollar. (100 bids at a penny each) When I have time I am going to dig a little and see if I can get an idea of the average number of bids on an item. Course it will be different if the gun is an old RG revlover vs a Kimber 1911. If there are only five bids on an item....no big deal. If there are thousand bids.....big deal. Sounds a bit like gambling to me. You're raising your stake in the game a buck and a penny everytime you bid. I see your bid and raise you a bid. Now if a feller could figure out how to bid only one time at the end. The killer is that the auction timer restarts with each bid.......and.......the time amount it resets is different for each auction. May be 5 seconds.....may be 5 days. [/QUOTE]
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