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Apr 05, 2004 17:11 |  #1

I was looking on eBay at D60's. I usually browse through there every couple days or so, seeing if there are any good deals. Anyway, I bid on a couple, but there was already a higher bid each time. I bid on one out of what was I guess curiousity, and....... uh oh.... I'm the current high bidder :shock:

My wife is going to KILL me if I win this auction! I don't know what compelled me to bid!? There are two days left, and I'm pretty sure I'll be outbid, but what if I'm not? AAAGGGHHHHHH!!!!

http://cgi.ebay.com …3806831203&cate​gory=43454 (external link)

Someone bid against me. Come on, you know you want to. Look at that deal. My high bid is $750, you know you'd pay more than that for a D60. Don't you wanna be cool? Come on... all your friends are doing it. It'll make you feel good. Come on.... just take a hit.... I mean... make a bid.

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Apr 05, 2004 17:28 |  #2

Laziferous wrote:
I bid on one out of what was I guess curiousity, and....... uh oh.... I'm the current high bidder :shock: ...My high bid is $750, you know you'd pay more than that for a D60.

Guess that'll teach you a lesson, eh? :lol:
Odds are pretty good that with a max of $750 and two days to go, you'll be outbid... Just remember not to make the same mistake again. ROFL!


  
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Apr 05, 2004 17:42 |  #3

If winning may be losing, why would anyone wants to risk losing? :p Best of luck man, if you win, it will be a first step into dSLR, and soon to be followed by lots and lots of L lenses :)


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Apr 05, 2004 17:51 |  #4

I get a kick out of people who say they "won" an auction on eBay.

They don't win, they lose. I mean, they CHOOSE to pay the HIGHEST price! How can you call that winning? That's LOSING in my book.

Now if you could get it at the lowest price, well, that's winning.


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Apr 05, 2004 18:15 |  #5

Hey, Chris,

Since I don't want to see you get killed by your wife, I'm going to do you a favor. I'll let you use my home address to have the D60 sent to so that your wife won't see it. As for the $750? Well, maybe you can claim it on your next year's tax return as a loss! :mrgreen: :lol:


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Apr 05, 2004 18:30 |  #6

Damn, that is a steal if you get it.


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Apr 05, 2004 18:34 |  #7

You wanna hope she doesn't have a profile on this forum so she can check up on you from time to time :!:

Then you'll really be in it... :lol:




  
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Apr 05, 2004 18:44 |  #8

Come on, I know someone wants to make a bid :|

Bruce-
Yeah, I don't know what came over me. My max bid on the others was only like $500 or so. I guess I was curious to see how high the max bid was, and kept bidding to see how high(in $50 increments, it was listed at $400)... but I figured someone would outbid me within a few hours. Now it's a day later. D'OH! :shock:

Ferdinand-
My loss will be my hindquarters. She going to kick them, until there's nothing left. Oh well, at least I'll have a D60... even if I don't have a rear end... or a sex life thereafter :P

Scott-
I hear you man... but it's a nice delusion. It makes me feel good to think I "won" something, even when I know all I did was agree to pay more than someone else would. Although, I also like to believe that I just got lucky, and happened to be the only person intersted in that particular item at that time..... yeah right :roll: :mrgreen:

Leo-
I don't know, you might just get a suitcase, and me on your doorstep along with the D60. You gave me an idea though... I'll just tell my wife our tax return is all hers, in compensation for me buying the camera. Yeah... like that would work :lol:


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Apr 05, 2004 18:49 |  #9

Ian-
Yeah, I know. I mean, how can she be mad at me for spending $750 on a camera that was over $2000 less than two years ago!

garethhhhh-
I think I'm safe, she's not into photography, and she's not one of those kind of "check up on you" type chicks. She's pretty cool. Although... if you see some n00b calling me an irresponsible child... that may be her :P


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Apr 05, 2004 19:09 |  #10

Laziferous wrote:
Ian-
Yeah, I know. I mean, how can she be mad at me for spending $750 on a camera that was over $2000 less than two years ago!

garethhhhh-
I think I'm safe, she's not into photography, and she's not one of those kind of "check up on you" type chicks. She's pretty cool. Although... if you see some n00b calling me an irresponsible child... that may be her :P

"Ummm... Honey,. I just bought an expensive camera.. but it was an accident I swear!" :roll:

:x "Irresponsible Child!!!!" :x


...yeah,. I can say where she got the nickname :wink: :mrgreen:


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Apr 05, 2004 20:31 |  #11

Chris,

The good news - all the action on eBay happens in the last ten minutes of the auction. If someone else wants it they may be waiting until the end. Be patient, and hope. ?!

The bad news - this is a camera body only. The lens addiction will kick in immediately after you get the body, and the wife may be on your case. I would give you my address, but I already get flack for my own packages - I can't take your heat too. :roll:

If I were you, I'd be praying for another interested party. :shock:


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Apr 05, 2004 20:39 |  #12

Laz, did you see this cute little phrase in the item description before you made the bid?

I definitely lie to you

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Apr 05, 2004 22:33 |  #13

I bid $725.00 and accidently made your bid higher... sorry.


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*edit* I am kidding in case you couldnt tell.




  
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Apr 05, 2004 23:04 |  #14

One question here, why would you bid on an item you had no intention of buying? You know you only drive the price up when you do something like that. Yeah, the seller appreciates your efforts and I am sure that somewhere out there is a guy who was really hoping to buy that D60. Now he sees you have bid $750 and have hit his limit on price. Maybe now he moves on and looks for a new D60 listing to bid on. You pray someone will bid but, what if they don't? Do you plan on honoring your bid?

I have had people playing their "I wanna bid" games on ebay before with items I had listed. I left negative feedback both times. One guy even emailed me and asked if I could remove my negative comment. I told him as soon as he sent me $455 that he bid on the item, I would leave an ammended feedback. Needless to say that deadbeat loser never did.
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Apr 05, 2004 23:12 |  #15
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If anyone here outbid laz i will personlly **** slap them.

Laz, this is the right tihng to do.


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