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I have been after a chipper/shredder for a while now, so thought I would see if anyone on here has one to sell.

 

Missed a very nice old shape Greenmech 14hp CS100 by £1.80 on ebay + a 2004 8 inch diesel feed roller machine that would of been perfect as it was hammers not blades so super for these connie reductions I seem to be doing a lot of these days by a few pounds as well. Just not having much luck on ebay

 

I have up toMAX of £2700 to spend for the right machine. Prefer a tow machine but would considers anything, message me if you have one for sale.

 

Regards Paul

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What you need to do is download auction sniper. It bids for you when there is 5 seconds left, which means no look ne has got time to outbid you. You set the max amount you want to pay, and forget about it till the auction ends!

 

Its more fun bidding with 4 seconds to go yourself, plus you beat those who are using "sniper" :biggrin:

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the one i use has got a 2 second snipe and you can still lose out by pennies

 

How can you know you missed it by pennies?:confused1:

 

The winner only pays one bid more than the next highest bid, for all you know the winners highest bid may have been hundreds more than yours.

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when i put a max bid on 24hrs earlier of say £25.67 and the money at the time is £19.49

someone has to bid £20.49 but bids £20.69 it throws the pennies bit out for me

they win at £25.69 and my bid never goes through but i look at it that i missed out by 2p

hope this makes sense

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Again, you don't know what their actual maximum winning bid was, only losing bids are visible, the winning bid is simply one bid higher than the next nearest.

 

you do know what their winning bid was

what you don't know is what their maximum their prepared to go to

i always do my max bid and walk away, no bidding wars that's how you do your dough

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you do know what their winning bid was

what you don't know is what their maximum their prepared to go to

i always do my max bid and walk away, no bidding wars that's how you do your dough

 

OK, lets say you bid £95 and the winner gets it for £96, you are saying you missed it by £1, but the winning bidder may have had a maximum bid of £150, so in reality you missed it by over £55.

 

As I said you don't know what the winning bidders maximum was.

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