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JTBlitz56 Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 01-07-2020
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Seeing people on here outbidding themselves. Strange...smh
USNGunner Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 05-17-2019
Posts: 4,402
JTBlitz56 wrote:
Seeing people on here outbidding themselves. Strange...smh



Huh? Got an example link?
KingoftheCove Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 10-08-2011
Posts: 7,603
I don’t lose bids...
Sometimes I have to outbid myself...
ZRX1200 Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 07-08-2007
Posts: 60,477
Do you mind if I call you “Just The Tip”?
Speyside Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 03-16-2015
Posts: 13,106
What's a dry bid? I don't want to know what a wet bid is!!!
tamapatom Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 03-19-2015
Posts: 7,381
One way this could happen - If your main bid is also your max bid, then a reconsideration of the max you are willing to pay could be perceived as bidding against yourself. I have done that when i realize i bid too low to ever get the item.

High bids early on discourages people from making a first bid resulting in less competition. Once people bid they seem committed to wanting to win - fueling bidding fever.

So let's say I know how low bids can be expected to go on a particular item and I know what I am willing to pay. I dont waste my time bidding $1 with 4 days to go because I know it won't sell for that.

Bid what you are willing to pay with your first bid and make it your last. It will scare other bidders away and they may not come back later. Got some great deals that way.
USNGunner Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 05-17-2019
Posts: 4,402
tamapatom wrote:
One way this could happen - If your main bid is also your max bid, then a reconsideration of the max you are willing to pay could be perceived as bidding against yourself. I have done that when i realize i bid too low to ever get the item.

High bids early on discourages people from making a first bid resulting in less competition. Once people bid they seem committed to wanting to win - fueling bidding fever.

So let's say I know how low bids can be expected to go on a particular item and I know what I am willing to pay. I dont waste my time bidding $1 with 4 days to go because I know it won't sell for that.

Bid what you are willing to pay with your first bid and make it your last. It will scare other bidders away and they may not come back later. Got some great deals that way.


Damn, that's a pretty good strategy. Nicely done. Applause
midmofan Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 04-25-2014
Posts: 1,108
Also, sometimes I bid on, say, 4 bundles of the same item in the same auction, but it turns out that - even with my maximum bid- I am only winning 1 of the bundles. I then up my bid so that I am winning on all three. In that instance, I am bidding against myself on that one item, but I made that decision since I wanted all four.

Example: there are 4 5-packs of a cigar available on an auction, Right now its showing all four have $8 bids on them. I bid on all 4 at $9 each with a $12 maximum bid

After hitting the button, it says I am winning only one of the 5'ers at $12 since 3 of people before me (who had been bidding $8) also had a $12 maximum bid and they were in line in front of me.

So now I up my bid to $14. I am now winning all four at $14, but I did, in actuality, bid against myself on that one bundle so that I am now paying $14 instead of $12 for that one unit.

Why do this? Well, maybe I really want all 4 of them and the price is still good AND, with the combined shipping, it dollars out better per cigar if I have 4 units at $14 rather than one unit at $12.

But this is, IMO, unfair. I should be able to bid on the one unit at $12 and the other units at $14 if I so choose without having to do something sneaky like setting up a different account with different email and bidding on the same auction from two different accounts. (now, nobody would do that WOULD they???? )
clintCigar Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 05-14-2019
Posts: 4,682
i never lick my fingers b4 i bid so i guess all my bids are dry?
ZRX1200 Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 07-08-2007
Posts: 60,477
A “dry bid” is when you don’t even spit on the tip first......


Right Just the Tip?
tonygraz Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 08-11-2008
Posts: 20,175
A wet bid is when you are drooling over winning the cigars.
Abrignac Offline
#12 Posted:
Joined: 02-24-2012
Posts: 17,217
Is dry bidding like dry humping?
clintCigar Offline
#13 Posted:
Joined: 05-14-2019
Posts: 4,682
yeah but with penetration
Mr. Jones Offline
#14 Posted:
Joined: 06-12-2005
Posts: 19,359
Dry humor ...aBOve
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