Just like with the other auctions - do not jump in blindly and start bidding.
Take the time to watch what is happening during these auctions. Sit there and watch it as it is happening. You will soon see a pattern. Who is bidding all the time? How long do they wait before outbidding the previous bidder? What happens with the bidders? Do they fall out, keep on bidding until they win?
Go and look at the results of previous auctions for that specific product - how much did it go for?
What time of the day was it?
Before you bid you need to go and look what you would pay if you buy it. Your winning bid needs to be less than the selling price - it is about getting a bargain - not about beating another person.
You have to decide how many T-credits you are willing to spend and make sure you have enough T-credits to bid. Imagine loosing an auction because you were 1 T-credit short!! The value of the T-credits you spend bidding added to the price you win the bid on can not exceed the selling price - if it does you won nothing.
Do not bid on something you do not want or need - pick your fights. If you win the auction you have to be happy about it - not sit there and wonder: OK, now I've won, what now? what do I do with it now? It is like a small dog chasing a bus - what is he going to do with the bus if he actually catches it?
If you are bidding on an auction and you see another bidder bidding you might recognize the name and know that this bidder won before at a higher price as what you are willing to pay - bow out and wait for the next one. It will save you frustration and valuable T-credits.
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Just like with the other auctions - do not jump in blindly and start bidding.
Take the time to watch what is happening during these auctions. Sit there and watch it as it is happening. You will soon see a pattern. Who is bidding all the time? How long do they wait before outbidding the previous bidder? What happens with the bidders? Do they fall out, keep on bidding until they win?
Go and look at the results of previous auctions for that specific product - how much
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