You ever bid on something and then wish you hadn’t.

Happens more then I like when I am at the LGS and standing at the used handgun case. :):):)
Plus all the PSA promo emails get me everytime.
 
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Bid on something on GB that looks like I’m gonna win. After placing my bid a week ago I realized I don’t really want or need it. Regardless I’ll follow through with it if I win.
What is it? Maybe one of us will buy it off of you and you can get your money back quickly.
 
What’s even worse is bidding on something, someone out bidding you, and then a week later the seller coming back and saying the winner fell through and you were the next highest bid so it’s yours.

That has only happen once to me (eBay) and I was really happy to get my item for my highest bid. ( Bell Star Helmet)
 
What’s even worse is bidding on something, someone out bidding you, and then a week later the seller coming back and saying the winner fell through and you were the next highest bid so it’s yours.
Or you find yourself wishing someone would out bud you. :D
 
haha I sold this matchbox car I had recently gotten at a trade show in Florida on ebay, back when ebay first came out for $75. That guy was all like, "my son is paraplegic and I really can't afford this." I was like, "He'll love the car, never be able to drive one, but he will love the car."


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There isn’t such a thing as a nice AR:cool:
If it's not accurate, it bores me. Shot an AK once, it wasn't accurate, took it apart to see how it worked and discovered it looked like drunken monkeys with a hammer, file and screwdriver manufactured it. I haven't put one next to my face and pulled a trigger again. When Roses was giving them away for $99 it still wasn't worth it to me.
I'm glad you got to keep your $!
I know, I know about the super loose tolerances that make it reliable... and inaccurate. :p
SHOTS FIRED!
They missed ;)
 
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My wife has retracted bids on eBay 2-3 times the last couple years. Mostly stupid stuff on impulse buys under $50.00.
 
I do it all the time!
I'll submit "low ball" bids and forget about them... Every so often I get something that I don't need and really don't want.
Always complete the deal and always end up with something good at a great price!
 
I don't buy anything on GB since I realized how much shill bidding is going on. I've experienced it and reported it and they do nothing. But in the past I have gone to gun shows and bought guns and later after the glow of taking it home has worn off asked myself "why the hell did I do that". Then to take matters worse I'd take it back to the next gun show and trade it on something else. :rolleyes:
 
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If it's not accurate, it bores me. Shot an AK once, it wasn't accurate, took it apart to see how it worked and discovered it looked like drunken monkeys with a hammer, file and screwdriver manufactured it. I haven't put one next to my face and pulled a trigger again. When Roses was giving them away for $99 it still wasn't worth it to me.
I'm glad you got to keep your $!
I know, I know about the super loose tolerances that make it reliable... and inaccurate. :p

They missed ;)

I have several Chinese that shoot very well and one Hungarian you wouldn’t want me shooting at you for sure. :p
 
Gunbroker tried to. I refused since I had won another auction for the same item and already sent them the money. That soured me to gunbroker.
That's what I was thinking - if I get outbid, chances are I'm following another auction, so if I was at my limit on one, I would move on to another...
 
I bought a Sig P250 that way a few years ago. I placed an incremental bid that I thought would fall before going to bed. Woke up owning the P250.
Terrible DAO trigger.

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