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Doppie1200 wrote:You should have put on a reserve. That's what you get. Amiga's are worth what the nut pays for them. You have not met the right nut at the right time. Sorry to see I've missed out. On the other hand shipping it here would have been killing.
a1200 wrote:You win some, you loose some. The worst thing about ebay is people bid at the last minute, I set this auction at a low starting price i.e. 1 pound. Next time, I will forget about getting a bidding frenzy going, I will have a buy it now price and/or a high starting bid. Instead of getting 20+ low bids, I will get 1 or 2 bids but for a more realistic price.
alenppc wrote:Anyway your biggest mistake was selling it only to the EU as there are already lots of them over there.
Secondly you should not have sold it with a monitor - those are mostly worthless today as one can get a scandoubler and use any old (or even new) VGA monitor. You could have sold it separately for £5-10.
And it's not the buy-it-now that would have made the difference with such an auction IMHO.
lopos wrote:. That taught me to wait to the last minute to bid on an Amiga. :boohoo:
countzero wrote:Quotelopos wrote:. That taught me to wait to the last minute to bid on an Amiga. :boohoo: you mean not to wait I guess ?