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Therion said:VizquelCollector said:I used to "compete" against a guy on eBay for Vizquel cards, and he once sent me a note to see if I'd consider selling anything. I said no, then he offed an insane amount for a few (like $100 for just a few $10 cards) and I again said no. He replied by email that he was therefore going to bid up everything I bid on just so I had to pay more. I couldn't believe what a massive a-hole this guy must be, so I replied simply "game on" and we fought back and forth for over a year. That's how I discovered sniping so after that it didn't affect me much. However he would always bid in predictable increments so I continued incrementally bidding on everything he bid on (that I already owned) and maxed out his bids. He'd pay $5 for newly released base cards, $10 + shipping for common jersey cards, $20 for cards /25, etc. He eventually disappeared and I even saw some of the cards he won show back up on eBay. I'm not an ultra competitive guy, but that really burnt me up. I absolutely guarantee I directly cost him hundreds and hundreds of dollars needlessly.
Oh, to the OP question, a couple times I did win a card through those shenanigans but I didn't really care. Karma's a b!tch and he deserved it.
Wait. He's a butt hole for doing it but it's okay that you then turned around and did it to him?
Howzat work?
Yes, exactly, 100%. He was pissed I wouldn't sell anything from my collection to him, so to spite me he started bidding on EVERYTHING I bid on, including a few other non-Vizquel cards. The guy actually TOLD me he was going to do it beforehand and then followed through. So yep, I think he completely deserved more than a little of his own medicine.
Incidentally I've made a few friends by way of collecting Vizquel cards. I'm happy when they snag a great one, fill a hole, whatever. In fact, I sent out a couple packages this xmas to 2 guys with cards from my collection that I knew they didn't have and am happy I did.