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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I always look at the bidder list before I bid or place a snipe. There are quite a few of the same bidders interested in the same things I collect, and some of them will pay outrageously for them so I am careful when I put my snipe in if one of them has already bid on the item. If I see two of those bidders involved in an auction I most likely won't bid. I just stick around to watch the fireworks. I don't see too many zero feedback bidders on the stuff I'm interested in though because most of the people who put the items on (fan taken photos) really have no clue as to their value. |
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