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It's a new year for plastic
Posted: January 21st, 2014, 8:08 am
by kulshan
I've listed the best offering first, but five or six more to come. This Plastico boiler suit hopefully will generate some interest. Look at item 231141618207 in ebay. I'll list more stuff tomorrow, including some raincoats and aprons. Thanks for looking.
Re: It's a new year for plastic
Posted: January 22nd, 2014, 7:58 am
by kulshan
I've posted the rest of the lot on Ebay. Look for the raincoats and aprons. Again use the auction number above and search for "others from this seller" to find the rest. Happy hunting!
Re: It's a new year for plastic
Posted: January 26th, 2014, 3:57 am
by kulshan
I've added a couple more items to the six or seven already there! See item number 231144948313 on Ebay and browse to "other listings from this seller to see all of them. Thanks.
Re: It's a new year for plastic
Posted: February 3rd, 2014, 1:38 am
by raincoatboy
I don't suppose you have another blue rainsuit? I missed the end of the last auction with it being 2am.
Re: It's a new year for plastic
Posted: February 4th, 2014, 6:12 pm
by kulshan
Sorry, but that one was one of a kind and the company is long gone. I do have a few other clear karting suits like you''ve bought before. Thanks for asking.
Re: It's a new year for plastic
Posted: February 4th, 2014, 7:04 pm
by merv
raincoatboy wrote:I don't suppose you have another blue rainsuit? I missed the end of the last auction with it being 2am.
the thing people dont seem to grasp with ebay is that you do not have to wait til the end of an auction to make a bid. All people actually need do is decide how much they are prepared to go to and put that amount in. It doesnt actually mean you will pay that much and if an item does go for more then thats the way it goes. The number of people who think they can ony bid seconds from an auction end defies belief
Re: It's a new year for plastic
Posted: February 4th, 2014, 8:35 pm
by pvc_pete
That's the ideal solution for the seller as it gives buyers lots of time to fight it out gradually increasing their maximum bids. Sorry, but to put the other sides point across:
Put the maximum bid in that you are prepared to pay but don't commit (the second screen) until 10-15 seconds before the auction ends. You still only pay what you are prepared to pay up to your maximum, but don't give other bidders time to up their offer and make you pay more than you need to.
Works for me with a feedback score of over 400. Had some amazing bargains that way. Yes you get outbid a fair amount of times, but if you bid your maximum then you were outbid by someone who was willing to pay more.