Auction bid not doing homework on items

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Auction bid not doing homework on items

Post by CC » 4 years ago

There is a leopard Sterling silver cuff (48 grams) wiith a bid .of 269. This bracelet normally sold for 237.00(still in my wish list). On the normal buy from shoplc there is the same bangle, bigger gram weight 79.70 I believe for$299.99. . Why in the world would you just not spend the other 30 or so dollars and get almost double gram weight. Doesn't make sense to me. I guess (to "M"won't mention name) this is good deal. My personal opinion only, not.
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Post by RS » 4 years ago

I’ve often wondered the same thing about the same bidder of which you speak! Things that make you go hmmmm....🤨
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Post by SueB » 4 years ago

Someone needs to watch & see if what her & others win comes back on auctions! I’ve always found way to trip someone up is too call them out🤨.
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Post by RS » 4 years ago

SueB wrote:
4 years ago
Someone needs to watch & see if what her & others win comes back on auctions! I’ve always found way to trip someone up is too call them out🤨.
Except how will you know if the item they bid is what comes to auction or just another one of the same thing loaded into auction?
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Post by Gem Lover » 4 years ago

I still think when an item goes higher then the actual price that it sells for on the website it is being bid on by someone who works for them to bring the bids up so they can make more on the items, why would anyone bid more then what it really sells for?
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Post by RS » 4 years ago

Gem Lover wrote:
4 years ago
I still think when an item goes higher then the actual price that it sells for on the website it is being bid on by someone who works for them to bring the bids up so they can make more on the items, why would anyone bid more then what it really sells for?
But why would a person who works for SLC bid high and WIN? What profit is there then?
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Post by Boston Irish » 4 years ago

They say they have few items and see 20 over the next same item
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Post by Tothemoon » 4 years ago

Sometimes I think the auction replaces a casino for some people and they are looking for the win. If that’s the case at least they’ll have something to show for it even if it isn’t worth what they spent!
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Post by Moderator_Stephanie » 4 years ago

Gem Lover wrote:
4 years ago
I still think when an item goes higher then the actual price that it sells for on the website it is being bid on by someone who works for them to bring the bids up so they can make more on the items, why would anyone bid more then what it really sells for?
We want to assure you that Shop LC does not interfere with the bids that are placed on the auctions. We do not have anyone on staff sitting around and bidding on items to drive up the price.
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Post by Margui » 4 years ago

This topic needs to go to the $1 Online Auction Sections. The forum will be organized.
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