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[QUOTE="the_reverend:1033583"]you want to pay the lowest price. In 10 days, people will try to outbid you which raises the price that you are going to pay in the end. [i]Avoiding Bidding Wars One of the most common mistakes on eBay is pre-maturely bidding on an item. Most users see an item with no bids and try to claim it for themselves by being the first to bid on it. Most users on eBay are more likely to bid on an active item than one that has yet to be bid on. When a second user starts to bid higher on the item, the price will begin to rise very quickly. This is known as a bidding war. While being great for the seller, a bidding war hikes up the price for no reason. If you're ever pulled into a bidding war, never let your emotions cloud your judgement; people become so obsessed about beating the other bidders that they end up paying much more than necessary instead of bidding on a different auction. Try to avoid any items where bidding wars are taking place. If the item happens to be rare, and there are no other close alternatives, then keep a close eye on the item, and try to snipe the auction. Make sure that you never participate in a bidding war, and consider moving to a different eBay auction if the item you're looking at has a long list of previous bids.[/i][/QUOTE]
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