on 06-08-2019 12:58 AM
I put a bid on an item and my max bid was $500 then someone outbid me when I opened up the automatic bid history I could see the $510 then the same user bid again and the bid went up to $4000 How can this happen? I thought the bids were supposed to go up in increments not straight up to their maximum bid
on 08-08-2019 09:38 PM
@countessalmirena wrote:I have never ridden a motorbike. This thread is making me feel deprived and as though the open roads and a roaring engine on a classic bike are calling me.
I haven't been on one for a few years, but I often think about getting a little one for quick travel (I'm talking more along the lines of a moped, rather than a real one ).
Obviosuly I grew up on the back of one, and plenty of people ride them daily with no issues, but the main things that stop me are knowing I sucked as a driver even when I didn't have to drive defensively (which you do on a bike), and the fact that one of my most vivid memories is being on the back of my mother's bike while my brother was on the back of her boyfriend's, riding home from Hahndorf when we turned into a corner (a sharp one, as country roads often wind about) and their two front wheels came so close to hitting one another that there was maybe a hair's breadth between them - at the speeds we were going, any closer and I might not be here to type this right now. Thankfully if either of them were rattled by it, it never showed or affected their riding (by that stage they both had years of experience with them, but in the end it was only a piece of gravel that caused my mum's accident).
They are amazing things, and I've never hesitated with being a passenger, so I'm not tryna scaremonger, but the risk definitely matches the rewards.
on 10-08-2019 07:16 PM
on 10-08-2019 07:46 PM
For some people, the safest car is a Driver Training Simulator.
on 16-08-2019 11:10 PM
@kopenhagen5 wrote:Found it.
It's in USA on their site.
Looks like it may have had a reserve but now that someone bid over the reserve it has gone to that price.
Hence the jump in price.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1974-Honda-CB/163804650827?hash=item2623849d4b:g:z9sAAOSwz-ldR1wD
My my how long do they get in the US to complete a transaction? nearly 6 days and still no sign of the sale going through yet.
No feedback from the seller or the buyer unless neither are worried about it.
Geez I wonder why
on 16-08-2019 11:52 PM
@collect247 wrote:
My my how long do they get in the US to complete a transaction? nearly 6 days and still no sign of the sale going through yet.
No feedback from the seller or the buyer unless neither are worried about it.
Geez I wonder why
No sign of it falling through either - i.e. it hasn't been relisted, which often happens pretty quick when there's been a bogus bid.
Shills also often do leave feedback for each other, as it's an extra point for free.
on 17-08-2019 12:30 AM
It's not really relevant to the OP anyway, as it is fairly obvious the seller isn't going to let it go for $500.
The consensus is that it's worth a lot more than that.
on 26-08-2019 11:45 AM
@kopenhagen5 wrote:Found it.
It's in USA on their site.
Looks like it may have had a reserve but now that someone bid over the reserve it has gone to that price.
Hence the jump in price.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1974-Honda-CB/163804650827?hash=item2623849d4b:g:z9sAAOSwz-ldR1wD
Hahahahahahaha wow would you look at that
on 26-08-2019 02:57 PM
The unfortunate seller has had to relist it.
on 26-08-2019 03:21 PM
Yes very unfortunate seller.
Might have got a decent price if they just kept out of it haha.
26-08-2019 07:15 PM - edited 26-08-2019 07:15 PM
@collect247 wrote:Yes very unfortunate seller.
Might have got a decent price if they just kept out of it haha.
I'm still at a loss as to why you think the seller is shonky, TBH.
The listing clearly had a reserve, so there was no way it could have ended as sold for less than the $4k reserve, so what did they gain by outbidding everyone, well before the auction end, and pretty much immediately pushing the price from $500 to $4k?