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General => News => Topic started by: Rasputin on January 02, 2015, 17:54:50
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Seems so many members these days use auction sites to source their playmo addiction. Makes sense, get more playmo for way less money, especially if someone already touched it. Also auctions have, quite successfully, been used to find old treasured sets. How else could a newer collector get a merry men's feast with out flying to Europe, driving around for a few months visiting tiny villages and digging through some dusty shopkeepers piles, good luck at that. I personally have been using them for a few years now and have seen quite a few features come and go. Some good, some bad, and few ugly.
What auction features do you, wish for, miss, or want to never see again?
I used to really like being able to see my fellow bidders ID. I could get a lot of info from that. What do they buy, how do they bid, how deep is their pocket, are they rational or crazy, do they really want this set? So much info has been censored and the bidding is a bit more steril for me.
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I tend to look for full sets in good condition, so that it wouldnt be much different from buying it in the store.
Though on occasion theres some nice figures and parts that I dont mind buying seperatly due to already having the full sets they come from or them comeing from sets that have stuff I dont care about and which would just take up space..
I have two swan squires for example, but dont have the swan tournament tent. I'd still want that set sometimes but know how rare it is.
More than a year back I saw many great sets of the 90's, when I wasnt using online auctions for long yet. Having spend quite a bit already at the time, I didnt want to spend more. I have ever since regretted not getting those sets since it included the hunters set, the hollow tree set, the swan tournament tent and various other sets of that time.. Basicly many sets that I still REALLY want to get my hands on. They where all in great condition too and while the prices where a bit steep, it wasnt too out of proportion considering how rare the sets are and their great condition.
Furthermore I still try to get fleur de lis soldiers when possible, but obviously dont need more prison carts or royal courts. Other 90's soldiers are welcome too, and of course all medieval civilians or pirates that can pass for civilians.
Quite happy about a small batch I got in early december since it included the female archer figure, the indian woman figure, a peasant woman, a templar knight and the dwarf figure.
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You're going to think I'm crazy, but I actually don't like bidding. I like seeing a fixed price and deciding then and there if I think it is worth it at that time, for me.
What bothers me most is not the auctions, but the delivery system. If it's not sent through the mail, but through delivery companies (like UPS), you really have to be home to receive the package, or else they ring every doorbell in the street and leave the package with whoever happens to open the door there.
I'm pretty sure they're not allowed to do that really, I think they should come back another time, but those delivery guys flatout refuse to.
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I just want to know that I'm not getting beaten by a last second (literally) bid placed on someone's behalf by a computer program.
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Birdie,
Did you know you can arrange for UPS and other delivery companies to leave your good in a safe place if you are not at home.
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Birdie,
Did you know you can arrange for UPS and other delivery companies to leave your good in a safe place if you are not at home.
Yes, our UPS, DHL & USPS drivers all have our gate code but for some reason they insist on throwing them over, where our GermanShepard greets them. Hmm I wonder why they don't just open the gate. Now my wife got him a companion small dog and that pup finds it fun to rip at them. Still, I met them all and they know how to get the boxes to us.
I just want to know that I'm not getting beaten by a last second (literally) bid placed on someone's behalf by a computer program.
I like sniping at the last second, but no computer, just itch trigger finger all natural.
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I just want to know that I'm not getting beaten by a last second (literally) bid placed on someone's behalf by a computer program.
I swear by esnipe when the item is something I simply must have. I mean, everyone's got a maximum price they're willing to pay for a given item, right? Why not just snipe that price and avoid a tedious bidding war, especially when the final hours will be when you're at work or fast asleep.
In short, I like esnipe.
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I like the "buy it now" feature myself. If I think the price is too high, I just skip it. When I do bid on an item, I set a price in my head and put that in. If it goes over, I take that as a sign that it wasn't meant to be. I have bid on mixed sets of odds and ends because I see one or two items in the mix that I've been lusting over, hoping others have missed them when looking or just not interested in the same things. Have ended up with lots of spare parts that way that I'm not really interested in though. I try to give those away to someone who can use them. :lol:
Joe
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Birdie,
Did you know you can arrange for UPS and other delivery companies to leave your good in a safe place if you are not at home.
Do you mean they are supposed to take it back to the warehouse, so that we can go pick it up there? I know, it says so in the agreement, but those delivery people have a mind of their own. They just keep repeating that delivery at that exact moment is the only option (when they call my phone to inform me that I'm not at home and to ask if they can leave the package with the neighbours).
Or do you mean they can leave it in a shed in the back or something? No can do, we live in the city, in a terraced house. And the mailbox slit is too narrow for packages.
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I miss being able to sort by bidding activity - or something like that. It was fun.
I use to stalk sellers and buyers but agree that it's gotten very sterile.
Oh and I miss cheap postage.
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...especially if someone already touched it.
That's a great way of putting it, Rasputin!
..where our GermanShepard greets them.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Our local UPS guy (PM use UPS for all our DS orders) is great and if he can't deliver, he drops the parcel at a nearby convenience store (with whom UPS have an agreement) and leaves a card at our house. This is better than them taking the parcel to somewhere 10 miles away, like some companies do. We find many delivery people very helpful, but clearly some don't take the job seriously (like the ones who wait all of 3 secs. after ringing the doorbell before rushing off, claiming 'no-one was in').
I think the massive growth in Internet shopping has meant a lot of courier companies have sprung up. Some are great, others are charlatans. Here in the UK, City Link went bust on Christmas Day and made 2356 employees redundant (many only heard about it from the media). Some of these may get compensation. But many other people, subcontractors for example, many working at the minimum wage, have also lost their jobs. In our heavily consumerist society, we expect everything fast and cheap, but someone else is invariably paying the price in terms of poor working conditions, poor job security, low pay, pollution or environmental degradation. Yes I hate paying high shipping fees, but I hate to be part of exploiting other people more.
Anyway, back to the discussion about auction sites. My wish list (bearing in mind that ebay operates differently in different countries):
1. I wish there were more competitor sites so ebay had less of a monopoly.
2. I wish German sellers on ebay.de were required to have PayPal accounts like all UK sellers. (Most of the ones who will ship internationally do offer Paypal though).
3. As a seller, I wish ebay did not charge sellers fees on shipping costs
4. As a buyer, I wish ebay could find an effective way of stopping sellers from charging excessive shipping costs.
5. As a buyer, I wish all sellers would regard the loss or damage of items in transit as their responsibility and provide insurance as standard.
6. I wish ebay would extend Buyer Protection to cover collection-in-person items so one has chance to take goods away to check discrepancies in what one is buying without having to stand on the seller's doorstep checking to see if the item matches the description.
That's my list. I liked what Joe (basilsdad) said too- that's how I work Joe!
I use a sniping tool (sorry leefert!) because otherwise I miss the end of auctions or spend too much (but I still like the frisson of bidding in person in the last few seconds too!). The bids go in within 6 seconds of the auction ending with the tool I use.
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I wish ebay allowed you to mute reposted sales. People renew the same sales for weeks and it clogs up my saved search results. I just want to see the new stuff.
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One thing I miss is that at one time, if "Playmobil" was spelt as "Playmobile" it would show up in a separate search.
This hasn't happened for quite a few years now unfortunately, but when it did, these items were often overlooked by other bidders and I managed to pick up a few bargains searching this way.
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The Dutch auction site "marktplaats" is pretty good, I never use ebay myself. Marktplaats is much less competitive. Basicly only the hot items like steck houses, western houses and such can cause a bidding war and sellers know it.
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I Do use ebay a lot, and love craiglist. eBay seem going crazy lately... and the problem with eBay is can become addictive. specially when you don't hace in mind what you're looking for. i like the Best offer
I wish there could be a place where i can find lots of Playmobil a cheaper prices!! LOL
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I do like the "Best Offer" feature. I've had several offers accepted that way.
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I don't tend to look too much either. I bought a few things this month so now I don't plan to look again for some months.