tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-916244525704951667.post2362014979171676809..comments2024-03-28T09:31:43.676-04:00Comments on Wrigley Wax: The Seller Didn't Quite Get the BINWrigley Waxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04609243184562074109noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-916244525704951667.post-50433577286952695652013-11-22T18:48:41.877-05:002013-11-22T18:48:41.877-05:00The big BIN didn't bother me...it made me laug...The big BIN didn't bother me...it made me laugh...did the seller really think someone would pay that much or that the tickets were worth that much? I'm with you on the reserve auctions...I stay away from those. The nice thing about using a sniper is that I set my max price and walk away until the auction is over...I don't get caught up in the bidding game. Either I get the card at a price I'm willing to pay, or I wait for the next one to show up.Wrigley Waxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04609243184562074109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-916244525704951667.post-83457209116550940992013-11-22T17:21:07.469-05:002013-11-22T17:21:07.469-05:00I don't really mind the huge BIN price with a ...I don't really mind the huge BIN price with a 99cent opening bid. I just bid what I want which is usually not anywhere near the BIN Price. What annoys me is when a seller will start with a 99cent opening bid and have a huge ridiculous reserve price (which is the supposed lowest price a seller is willing to let the item go for) AND a ridiculously high BIN price. Most long time Ebayers (buyers and sellers) avoid the reserve price game altogether. I often think some sellers think they HAVE to start their auctions off with 99cents starting bid. They can price things at whatever they want.While other sellers are of the mind set that starting everything at 99cents will encourage people to bid this isn't always the case. It may have been about 10 years ago but not now. The best bet for sellers has always been to start an auction at the absolute lowest price you are willing to receive from your item. On the other side of the coin buyers should ALWAYS make their maximum bid the absolute highest amount they are willing to pay for something. CaptKirk42https://www.blogger.com/profile/16039278539984069944noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-916244525704951667.post-29161963535621569172013-11-22T02:30:43.405-05:002013-11-22T02:30:43.405-05:00I see some of the same cards being listed over and...I see some of the same cards being listed over and over with the same BIN or auction starting prices. It doesn't make any sense. Play at the Platehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14231140141558021698noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-916244525704951667.post-19447627231090738412013-11-22T00:39:44.423-05:002013-11-22T00:39:44.423-05:00It cracks me up when sellers list auctions with in...It cracks me up when sellers list auctions with insane BIN prices. Glad he re-listed it as an auction and you were able to grab it at a huge discount. Those tickets are pretty cool. Wish the A's would steal that idea.Fujihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00749100861086458307noreply@blogger.com