
So, what do you do? Do you cast some mega bid instantly? Tell others about it and ask them nicely if they could allow you to win it? Do you check the auction 20+ times a day to get an update on its status? Do you set multiple alarm clocks up around your bed so that you're sure to wake up to cast that last minute bid? How about just foregoing sleep the night before the auction either because you can't sleep thanks to the anticipation of winning the item, or your nerves preventing you from sleeping? Maybe you subscribe to use the sniping bid systems or have a friend or family member do it for you? Or maybe you do something else?
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I had this happen this past week. There was a sketch that came up for auction that I had to have from one of my favorite mangaka, and it would make a nice set with an item I already own. I have to admit that I checked that auction very frequently, more frequently than what I do if I'm interested in an item, but it won't break me if I don't win it. I guess, for me, there are certain items that give me this "OMG! MUST HAVE!" feeling, whereas the remaining 95% or so, while it would be nice to win, it won't be an auction that I'll curse at for the next week.
It's hard for me to pinpoint a standard that I go by when this happens, even though it's happened a few times. One time, when there was a Sailor Moon cel I had to have, I actually used multiple deputy services to increase the bid on the item until it got to a level where I felt that most people would back off completely on the item (and even then there was internal bidding by another user!). This time, I, quite sadly, had a difficult time sleeping the night of the auction's end simply because I wanted to get it over with, one way or another. I was soo tempted to see if the deputy service would e-mail the seller and ask them if it were possible to just buy the item outright for twice the price just to guarantee that I'd get it, but, the deputy service that I use frowns on that kind of thing.