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Epcot 25th

Evo

Member
Original Poster
I was if anyone happen to have an extra Figment Plush or T-Shirt (Medium) from Epcot's 25th Anniversary. I can't seem to find any good priced Figments on eBay, and can't the shirt at all..

Ev
 

Crazy4WDW1

Active Member
Sorry I can't help. I sold my extra shirt on Ebay as soon as I got back from my Epcot 25th trip. I didn't even get a Figgy for myself, sadly.
 

Matpez

Well-Known Member
well, the problem is your "ebaying" skills then....

1st. Don't ever bid your true maximum unless you absolutely can not be around when the auction ends. Even then, don't bid it until as close to the end as possible.

2nd. Don't bid round numbers. Instead of bidding $28.00, bid $28.89.
That way people who bid round numbers have to (unknowingly to them) make up that extra .89 to be ahead of you.

3rd. Bid your maximum within the last 10 seconds of the auction.

There are more, but that is the basics.
Of course there is "Buy it Now" as well.

:wave:
 

brkgnews

Well-Known Member
I would also add to go over a "break point" by a few cents. Most folks' bids max out in a number ending in 0 or 5 (20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, etc). So if you do some cockamanie bid like 51.28 (in the last few seconds) then you'll have a bit of an advantage.

Snipe snipe snipe! :)
 

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