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<blockquote data-quote="normjackson" data-source="post: 238491" data-attributes="member: 1818"><p>Agreed Andy, doesn't seem to be any sense in same person making consecutive bids unless they are trying to edge their way towards a hidden reserve price (which isn't case here).</p><p>Thanks for the info Don. In all seriousness, I do wonder how clued up many EBay bidders are on the items they bid on. Remember about twelve to eighteen months ago a 20-100x70 zoom binocular would apparently guarantee some sort of a bidding war |:$| Dunno about now though. </p><p>BTW a new Nikon 8x32SE retails for ca £440 in UK. Unlike in US, the 8x30EII is not half the price of the SE; more like £60 less (exceptionally AceCameras offer it at £279). And because they have been discontinued, WarehouseExpress are currently offering the 8x32HG for £379; a more typical EII price. Hey, and I thought EBay was complicated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="normjackson, post: 238491, member: 1818"] Agreed Andy, doesn't seem to be any sense in same person making consecutive bids unless they are trying to edge their way towards a hidden reserve price (which isn't case here). Thanks for the info Don. In all seriousness, I do wonder how clued up many EBay bidders are on the items they bid on. Remember about twelve to eighteen months ago a 20-100x70 zoom binocular would apparently guarantee some sort of a bidding war |:$| Dunno about now though. BTW a new Nikon 8x32SE retails for ca £440 in UK. Unlike in US, the 8x30EII is not half the price of the SE; more like £60 less (exceptionally AceCameras offer it at £279). And because they have been discontinued, WarehouseExpress are currently offering the 8x32HG for £379; a more typical EII price. Hey, and I thought EBay was complicated. [/QUOTE]
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