I think its low one since it didnt had too many bidders also the bidding start was low at 0.99 cent plus ppl are saving their money for x-mas and all.
I donāt think a large number of different people are bidding on these. Itās too niche.
Itās probably mostly the people in this thread who just keep collecting them that are probably all bidding against each other and since itās Christmas time, people are spending their money else where so the final auction price is a bit lower than usual.
Damnit meus! You outbid me!:nono:
I was figuring that the only people bidding on that stick were people on this thread so I didnāt want to go too crazy. Hopefully when I get some money I can take a plunge and get a Namco stick for a somewhat good price. :tup:
I think all the bidders was from srk biding like me.
Sorry man didnt knew it was u. If i knew wouldnt have bid it since u said u want 3 more.
When X-mas is over ppl will have more money and hopefully they are cheaper too.
Who else in this Thread besides me bid on the Namco and HSS-0136 and Dreamcast Twin Stick?
I was going for all three.
Laugh.
I have three now and Iāve stopped bidding on them. If I came across one with a low buy-it-now Iād definitely snatch it up though.
We probably are causing these thing to sell for more than they should. If we let each other have them they would probably go for much less.
I guess someone could always call dibs and everyone else leave the auction alone.
Yes, prices are too high for these Namcos.
I think the only thing cool about these are the Buttons and slim Case, and of course being Six Buttons.
The Buttons are like Seimitsu PS-14-G, but can take Sanwa SW-68 Microswitches.
Joystick is just same as any Hori Joystick (except Tekken 5, Shaft is different).
So can find a lot of those from anyone who modify FS3 or EX2 and stuff.
It doesnāt hurt that I can (and do) use the stick on my PS2, Dreamcast, Xbox1, Xbox 360 and PC with converters. Thatās the main reason I havenāt bought any current gen sticks.
This. Maybe we should have a system set up so we donāt bid against each other and inflate the prices. Just a thought. :lovin:
Yeah. The last time I suggested this I was told it was a violation of eBay rules. I donāt see it listed. Iāll setup a thread if thereās interest.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/buyer-rules-overview.html
:nunchuck:Fuck eBayās rules I need another Namco!
So how will the System work?
A person who is interested in a find, puts up link to let others know.
The person who was interested gets the dib?
A person just wants to share find with others.
Person does not want particular, have link up to give to another dib?
I think thatās great idea but it will be hard to follow those rules. Lot of ppl now wants the namco stick since this thread was up. Almost every week this thread has ppl wanting the namco or want to know about it. So iām always glad to help ppl that want namco stick. I sold and traded my namco with ppl here. I give 5 away to ppl who wanted them so bad with good price. Hell Iām so nice the next person pming me will get the namco I won in eBay. Only has to pay the winning and shipping.
Yeah, I donāt know if there should actually be dibs. That could be abused. We should collectively come up with a system.
It would be easier just to announce what items you are watching. My only concern is that someone could sweep and snipe things at low prices. It goes both ways. :xeye:
Another idea I had for a thread consists of people listing items theyāre looking to buy. When you see one up for sale you let them know.
You won this round, meus, but next time, Iām gonna whup you.
Bidding-wise, obviously. Well, if I was getting beat, glad it was an SRKāer.
As for the ebay system, it would work with most of us, but you know there are quite a few asses here whoāll screw it up. It would only work if people known and fairly trusted are the only ones involved.
were u the bidder for the 50 dollars one?
No, I was a couple down from that. Iāll just put it into the SE stick Iāve been wanting.
Itās not, and it would be impossible for them to accurately police this anyways. Uuusually they wonāt try to enforce anything that is difficult for them to properly identify.
The opposite, being sellers bidding on their own auctions to enlarge the price, is known as āshill biddingā and is strictly against the rules. This is one of the most common forms of (attempted) defraudment on the site. Maybe thatās what they thought you meant?
I put this together. Itās less confusing than the eBay idea.