Author: Dick Schneiders
Date: 10:54:11 04/23/05
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How right you are, Mike. For some strange reason I felt compelled to bid $400, just now. :-) You do still have the high bid - I wonder how much your bid is!! That might not be my top bid, though. I do still need a set of CC1 pieces, you know. :-) Dick Schneiders On April 23, 2005 at 10:27:57, Mike Byrne wrote: >On April 23, 2005 at 10:21:30, Mike Byrne wrote: > >>On April 22, 2005 at 22:12:12, Steve B wrote: >> >>> >>> >>>>1 OR 3 on Ebay >>>>i think its a I but i cant make out the photo well enough >>> >>> >>>after emailing the seller i can confirm it is a CC1 >>>sadly it appears the seller has received many offers to go around Ebay >>>happily however the seller will not agree to it >>> >>>Fairness In Collecting Regards >>>Steve >> >> >>Steve, >> >>Are you sure they were offers to go around EBay and not to turn in to a "Buy It >>Now" auction? >> >>He did tell me he received an offer for $400. To make it fair for the seller, >>that is now where the real bidding starts as I know for a fact the current lead >>bidder's bid is $400. >> >>Truth in Bidding Regards, >> >>Mihcael > >Also, if you want to test my theory about tied bids -- bid $400 and you will see >a tied bid , but you will not be the lead bidder. Tied bids do mean the next >bidder above the tied bid will be the lead bidder. > >Tied Bid Theory Regards, > >Michael
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