Outbid ... and I agree that it was below a sales price. There seems to be a number of bidders that crop up quite a few times.
Aren't bidders' identities hidden these days? If so, how do you know they are the same bidders?
Aside from the technical stuff, I believe that bargains can still be had on internet auction sites, but sod's law dictates that they will probably crop up when you are too busy to check the listings regularly, or when you are least financially flush.
For instance, I've been after a certain make and model of film camera for a year or so now, but there wasn't a reasonably priced one to be had. Now there's a small rash of nice-looking ones listed at or below the going rate.
Why? I'm convinced that this is because my car needs a service and MOT this week, and several other household bills are due for payment; hence me not pressing the 'buy' button!
So if you want to see some real bargains for sale on the internet, then just immediately send me
all your available spending money, then shortly afterwards I'm sure you'll see loads of suitable lenses that sell for an absolute song, or fail to even sell at all. However, you'll be able to count your lucky stars, as I'll have saved you the frustration and bitter disappointment of getting pipped at the post by a late bid, because you won't have been able to bid in the first place! So there you go, what's not to like about that? I know, I'm generous to a fault, even to complete strangers.
