Hi John
Fair comment.  Thinking about it, I'm sure some Watchers are Sellers who own 
that particular item who merely wish to log how much it sells for.  As a buyer 
I didn't consider that option.
All best
Neil


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 From: JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, 2 August 2013, 22:15
Subject: Re: [MOPO] eBay and "Watchers"
 


Hi Neil
The number of watchers on an item would have 
absolutely no influence on me as a buyer. I would either hit the buyitnow 
button 
or use a snipe on an auction. As a seller with three user accounts on 
ebay, I have little or no interest in the number of watchers for an item. 
People 
add items to their watch list for many differenent reasons. In many cases, it 
doesnt mean that they have any intention of buying.
Regards
John

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----- Original Message ----- 
>From: Neil  Jaworski 
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2013 5:45  AM
>Subject: [MOPO] eBay and "Watchers"
>
>
>Hallo MOPO
>
>
>Further  to a thread in November, it looks like the ability to see the numbers 
>of  "Watchers" on each eBay item is either being trialled again or here to  
>stay.
>
>
>Does  anyone have views on the upside/downside of this.  
>
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>Are  buyers more likely to click that twitchy trigger finger if it's a "Buy It 
>Now"  with 5 Watchers (and perhaps a declined offer or two).  
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>And  isn't this kind of system open to abuse?  Couldn't sellers create an  
>impression that an item is more desirable than it is by watching it from other 
> accounts (and making declined bids).  Or is that just acceptable  
>salesmanship?
>
>
>And  might it have the opposite effect as well?  - An item comes on eBay and - 
> over the next few days - doesn't attract any Watchers.  That might put  off 
>someone who had gotten initially excited about the item.
>
>
>As  this develops, new strategies are likely to form:  e.g. buyers might not  
>"Watch" items formally through the eBay system and will merely set a  snipe.
>
>
>I  do think that - what seems at first glance like a small bookkeeping change 
>-  will soon make a radical difference to how we use eBay.
>
>
>I'm  genuinely interested in what people think of this and whether MOPOers 
>feel it  will lead to more sales (which has to be the point).
>
>
>Hope  you all have great weekends.
>
>
>Neil
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>________________________________
> From: Neil Jaworski <[email protected]>
>To: "[email protected]"  <[email protected]> 
>Sent: Tuesday, 13 November 2012,  16:48
>Subject: eBay's changes  to Watched Items
>
>
>
>Hallo  MOPO
>
>
>To  slightly extend the Ebay conversation, what do people think of the current 
> changes to "Watching" re: (1) the trial of publicly showing the numbers of  
>Watchers on each item page and (2) the constant  removal/reinstatement of the 
>row of "See What Other  People Are Watching" items at the bottom of each item 
page?
>
>
>The "See What Other People Are Watching" panel has been very useful to  me in 
>the past!
>
> 
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