STUNNING-RETRO-SPECIALIZED-CARBON-FRAME_ £95 bin

Fook me, if that was 2cm smaller it would be on its way to my garage.

That won't be around long at that price.
 
BIN gone... thanks to the sole bidder, who put in a lowball bid of 75UKP.

Thereby removing the BIN option for those of us who would have snapped it up at the BIN price; Risking losing a bargain; All to save a MAXIMUM of 20UKP.

Annoying (IMHO).
But "N.F.E.B" (Normal for EBay) :roll:
 
konahed":1y2ocohr said:
You have to be quick to get a bargain.

Agreed.
But it WAS quite a bargain at the original BIN.
But now the low-ballerhas wiped out the BIN option for others in an attempt to save a measly 20 quid.

So now anyone who wants it will probably pay more, due to the low-balling tactic of "nibbling" away with tiny incremental bids (in the hope of an eventual bargain). Often, such bidders fade away as the price increases anyway, after initially nudging the price upwards or wiping out the BIN option.

Having missed out on a few items in the past by being a cheapskate myself, I'd now tend to jump at a reasonable BIN or get my wallet out and enter my genuine highest bid.

Just a different approach to bidding on things, that's all.

[/endrant :lol: ]
 
DM":1u09mt9z said:
konahed":1u09mt9z said:
You have to be quick to get a bargain.

Agreed.
But it WAS quite a bargain at the original BIN.
But now the low-ballerhas wiped out the BIN option for others in an attempt to save a measly 20 quid.

So now anyone who wants it will probably pay more, due to the low-balling tactic of "nibbling" away with tiny incremental bids (in the hope of an eventual bargain). Often, such bidders fade away as the price increases anyway, after initially nudging the price upwards or wiping out the BIN option.

Having missed out on a few items in the past by being a cheapskate myself, I'd now tend to jump at a reasonable BIN or get my wallet out and enter my genuine highest bid.

Just a different approach to bidding on things, that's all.

[/endrant :lol: ]

Totally agree, its a mindless thing to do. There was a CK headset a while ago with a BIN of about £30 IIRC. Someone put in a bid at £20 and the BIN dissapeared. People that do this are idiots, fact.
 
Russell":2lf13u31 said:
DM":2lf13u31 said:
konahed":2lf13u31 said:
You have to be quick to get a bargain.

Agreed.
But it WAS quite a bargain at the original BIN.
But now the low-ballerhas wiped out the BIN option for others in an attempt to save a measly 20 quid.

So now anyone who wants it will probably pay more, due to the low-balling tactic of "nibbling" away with tiny incremental bids (in the hope of an eventual bargain). Often, such bidders fade away as the price increases anyway, after initially nudging the price upwards or wiping out the BIN option.

Having missed out on a few items in the past by being a cheapskate myself, I'd now tend to jump at a reasonable BIN or get my wallet out and enter my genuine highest bid.

Just a different approach to bidding on things, that's all.

[/endrant :lol: ]

Totally agree, its a mindless thing to do. There was a CK headset a while ago with a BIN of about £30 IIRC. Someone put in a bid at £20 and the BIN dissapeared. People that do this are idiots, fact.


To start I'm not the bidder, but ebay is dog eat dog I'm afraid. You bid what you want and take your chances, if someone has missed the BIN they should have got out of bed earlier.
 
I like the look of that-

I am in

Sniper set at £96- surely nobody will bid more than the BIN price- that would be daft....
 
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