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I'll never understand how some auctions do this, go figure.........
loknlode
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I've been wanting a AR-57 upper and was looking to buy this upper (just the upper) to go on a lower I already have;
PDW upper Five-Seven 5.7x28 ANIB, NR - AR15 Parts at GunBroker.com : 896156168
went for $1000. I didn't bid because this was ending an hour later;
I place one bid 40 minutes before it ended and got the whole gun for $900.
WTH?
Comments
Good snag
Better get back in there you still need an upper!😁
You never know what an auction will do, it only takes two people to drive the price up, and they get addicted to it. I recently bought some 222 brass, the seller had four separate auctions for 1 bag each. Two people were bidding against each other on one bag, and it went for $50 some bucks for one bag. I bid, and bought the other bags he had for $26 each, and he combined the shipping.
condition , maker , there are other factors people consider other than price
It's funny. I had some items I was selling on ebay and started the auction at $9.99. I got no bids. So I raised the price to $19.99 and they were fighting over it.