Fighting it out on eBay

You know why I hate bidding on-line especially on auction sites like eBay? I always lose, that's why. I can see the item I wanted slip out of my reach moments after I bidded or see its price rise disappointingly high. Or worse of all, when I thought I got it, some stupid bidder usually snipes it a few seconds before the auction closes. But sometimes, the seller would put the "Buy it now" option on the item where I can buy it off without any competitive bidding but I have to be careful and calculate to see if the price is reasonable or not. And not only that, I would have to contact them to ask if they ship to Malaysia. So much hassle.

That is why, when I wanted an item badly, I will get Nexus to fight for me on eBay and he usually wins. But unfortunately he is here in KL this week, its not a good thing to bother him. Anyway, there was this item which I wanted last week and since there was not much bidding, I decided to put mine as the seller is willing to ship it here. However, days later, about three other bidders were "fighting" it out and I was doubting my chances. Anwyay, after weighing my chances, I decided to see what happens when it is about to close. And so, on Monday morning, with about ten minutes to go before it ends, all the fighting has stopped (I guess it must be bed-time over there) and I decided to bid a bit more. And at the same time the feelings of self-doubt and the "Do I really want this thing?" came on very strong. (Must be the enemy's midichlorians at work). I bid about 1USD at a time for the last 10 seconds and before I know it, I won!

Woohoo!

Woohoo!

Yeah!

But seriously, there is a problem too. I noticed that while I was sitting down and only clicking the mouse, my hearbeat was actually quite fast. And when I actualy won, I was almost at the point of my heart trying to jump out or pass out from not breathing at all. My Boss asked what happened and I needed to tell him to give me a few minutes to calm down first. Guess I am getting old, either that or this is what it feels like to single-handedly win an auction for the first time.

This is the sign I get at 11:02 on Monday. But since today is
Tuesday, I have yet to hear from the seller eventhough I have
sent him an E-Mail asking for the postage costs. I am
starting to get worried already.

2 comments:

Nex said...

The adrenalin rush (resulting in rapid beating of the heart; and sometimes turning green and bursting out of your shirt and reducing it to shreds while your pants, though torn, remains pretty much intact) right at the closing of an auction is quite normal.

I've experienced it myself many times. However it is not so intense when bidding on other people's behalf, because the emotional attachment to the item is not that strong :P

CFC said...

Anytime soon, somewhere in the World, someone would get a Heart Attack from bidding on eBay......