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General Discussion / Re: World CupLast post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 08:47:50 PMThe OP invites opinions.
The title of the thread is not 'The World Cup is great' #12
General Discussion / Re: World CupLast post by weave - Yesterday at 08:32:14 PMIf you don't like football why don't you Fifa Off. I don't really like cricket but don't interfere when the lads on here are discussing it and hope they really enjoy it.
Hi Martin @port perran . I'll give you my thoughts to your OP when I've calmed down a bit #13
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Ebay Is Dead To MeLast post by njee20 - Yesterday at 08:24:03 PMYes, what it sold for. Not what the other person bid. So you see £101, and think "ahh balls, should've bid slightly more, I was so close to winning". However unless that person bid exactly £101 (and you've no way of knowing that), had you bid £102 they'd have won it for £103, up to their maximum.
Yes, the sensible thing to do is choose your price, bid and walk away. If you do this with sniping software you're assured the best chance of avoiding someone chipping away at your max over time. Otherwise stick that in a week beforehand and simply don't worry. #14
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Ebay Is Dead To MeLast post by Mr Sprue - Yesterday at 08:06:33 PMQuote from: njee20 on Yesterday at 12:13:11 PMEh? I'm not talking about the bids placed before your snipe. You can bid with 1 second to go, but if the pre-existing max bid was £120 then you will lose the auction, It's why eBay even says "determining the winner" at the end, as it has to reconcile all the sniped bids thrown in the dying seconds. But if you lost the bid you can see how much the item sold for after the auction. But speaking for myself I will only bid what I am prepared to pay. However my max bid will always be an odd amount e.g £56.99. On top of this if someone really wants to win something, they will place a ridiculous amount to ensure they win the auction, which I think is what causes the renowned bidding wars, where the other person who also has a massive desire to win the item keeps bidding against the high price that was initially placed! If that makes any sense! #15
General Discussion / Re: World CupLast post by grumbeast - Yesterday at 07:27:10 PMI can't stand football (sorry) but am in Toronto as we speak and the first game here is kicking off in 40 minutes. We're waiting to leave this evening until 10pm and avoiding downtown like the plague (although my Daughter's last performance venue is pretty close). I had to take a 6am flight booking home tomorrow morning and stuff is booked up and over priced like crazy so I have to leave my airport hotel at 3:45am, and then I have to navigate Vancouver ANOTHER
FIFA city. Not impressed, Mexico and the US can have the whole thing as far as I'm concerned. And don't get me started on hotel prices (I have no choice but to get a hotel in Vancouver next weekend so I can get my girl from the airport). The closest thing I could find that I could afford was 20km from the airport and I'll have to drive right through the middle of Vancouver to get to the airport. Sorry about the rant, hot and bothered and full of fifa loathing right now! (31C and a humidex of high 30s doesn't help either!) I Need to get home to my trains! G. #16
General Discussion / Re: World CupLast post by RailGooner - Yesterday at 07:15:39 PMPut your money on Curaçao
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General Discussion / Re: World CupLast post by crewearpley40 - Yesterday at 06:43:00 PMI hear s. Korea beat Czech Republic
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General Discussion / Re: World CupLast post by Roy L S - Yesterday at 06:31:50 PMFor all the reasons given by everyone else and because I feel this tournament has been hijacked and politicised I have absolutely no interest whatsoever in it and given the unashamed profiteering (that seems to be backfiring) I will shed no tears if it turns out to be a commercial failure.
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General Discussion / Re: World CupLast post by Southerngooner - Yesterday at 05:59:20 PMI'm also a big football fan, but am less than inspired by this World Cup. It is way too financially driven, fans are getting ripped off to attend (if they can afford it), the players have to deal with hot conditions due to time of year,
I'll still see how England get on but no more..... Dave #20
General Discussion / Re: World CupLast post by Train Waiting - Yesterday at 05:44:16 PMQuote from: Papyrus on Yesterday at 05:16:28 PMQuote from: port perran on Yesterday at 03:53:22 PMDo others share my lack of enthusiasm ? May I quote Ms Meg Ryan? Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes! The World Cup is a bore-fest on a par with Wimbledon (the tennis, not the place) and the Olympics. Like @Papyrus I was the odd But ... thank goodness all these chaps are nuts about football because it means they're not competing with me to bid for SPAM-able* models. If you like football, I hope you enjoy it. * SPAM - The Society for the Preservation of Ancient Models. Chairman, Lord Pandaford - Bertie Poppingham to us. All the very best. John | Please Support Us!
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