CyberShadow wrote:
Also, people assume ownership of items on eBay when they have the highest bid, not when the auction is over. Its an easy trap to get into... 'I am winning this item, now to plan what to do with it when it arrives..... some guy just stole it from me, and I cant have that'. A lot of miniatures go for above retail on eBay. Its crazy.... and, people are stupid.
It's also because of the auction system that EBay chose to use.
I find a sealed-bid second-price (Vickrey) auction is fairest for the buyer, but a sealed-bid first-price auction is probably the best compromise.
Basically, everybody who is interested, places a single bid. The value, and number of bids, are kept secret. Whoever has the best price, gets the item for that price. Obviously, some people will be worse off (snipers, sellers wanting runaway auctions), but it means that the bidder always gets something for a price they're willing to pay (no emotional contestation), and the seller isn't as screwed by the single bidder issue (Listing an item for $0.01 and one bidder, equals a lot of work, for F'all money, unless you're screwing the buyer on shipping).
Morgan Vening