Deadlord36 wrote:By all means, tarnish and degrade. Do not pretty up anything. Too many people in the world beat around the bush, or bandy words. Just say what you mean, and mean what you say.CougarRetard is a dick who manipulates prices at our expense.See how easy it is?
Badmike wrote:The secret is to snipe, either by program or by hand, just a couple of minutes before the auction end. He doesn't seem to have any sort of program set up himself, and it usually takes him several minutes if not longer to respond (I've actually bid on stuff just to see how long it takes him to outbid, just for the hell of it). Just don't try to take him on mano a mano, he will just keep upping the bid. Wait for your spot, then pick him off.Mike B.
johnhuck wrote:My advice is don't bid normally against cougar, snipe him. Providing that no one else gets in the way, he will not up his original bid. So, providing that you know his usual bid increments, you will always win at a much lower price. If you simply high bid straight away on an item he wants, expect counter bids of 11,22,33,44,55, etc.
Deadlord36 wrote:maybe he's trying to corner the diaper coupon market and raise the price.
Deadlord36 wrote:Cougarettes. Or Cougarettetards.OR, maybe he's trying to corner the diaper coupon market and raise the price.
Sardan wrote:It is depressing as I collect for fun and cannot outbid him if he is planning on reselling at extortionate prices. He must be carrying a shit load of money in stock though.
dsaunders wrote:maybe he SELLS diapers to make money to spend thousands on D&D books, so his reasoning is if he buys all the diaper coupons his customers will have to pay his full outrageous prices for his diapers. he makes more money on his diapers and can buy MORE D&D books. it's his evil scheme to corner both the D&D and Diaper markets. then he'll open his own super store, D&D&D (Dungeons and Dragons and Diapers)...
red_dawn wrote in cougarrinard has GOT to be a millionare:The diaper coupon fetish is probably some scheme to turn them in to one of the coupon clearinghouses. I used to work in retailing, and we'd send in garbage bags full of coupons for redemption. It's big business in the grocery industry. I'm not sure how it works in the UK, but it's probably along the same lines.