I wouldn't give him £8 for that pipe let alone $800+. Pretty hideous to my eyes :roll:
Regards,
Jay.
Regards,
Jay.
But how then would new bidders get feedback if they can't buy? It'd also be easy to skirt but just buying some one dollar rubbish.I think sellers should exclude bidders with less than 5 feedbacks to stop wasting peoples time with an ending like this (usually after a week of waiting).
Over the years I've found the behaviors of eBay bidders to be very interesting and sometimes entertaining. The noob placing an irrationally high maximum bid suggests to me that he either wanted that pipe at any cost, even 3-4 times market, or that he wanted an eBay win at any cost. He could have commissioned a pipe for less. So there's a clearly irrational element to the Noob's behavior.I can understand why some noob would bid a ridiculous amount just to win the pipe, not thinking that the final price would get anywhere near his insanely high max bid. But what inspired the guy with 149 feedback to keep bidding? I wonder if the seller will get paid by either of them.
Quel surprise. It will be interesting to see if it reaches $200. Relisting an item within a couple of weeks is usually the kiss of death.The pipe is back up for sale . I see that a lot , buyers not paying , then a relist 1-2 weeks later
Jesse- That's a "presentation BOX"!! A box with a zipper, possibly Walmart, just a bit off base! (they, not you) ..... So glad to know it's still available.....These are S-M (small to medium) Family Era pipes in an inexpensive case that is not original. One has a dinged up rim. Maybe $750-$800 for the pair.