I have a confession to make......

I used to say that sniping software was immoral, wrong, and I hated it. On a whim I decided to use www.auctionsniper.com and I have to say I LOVE it. I just got the entire Josh Gibson HR History set for a mere $60. That's less than a dollar per card. I also have a few other snipes set up and it looks like I'll get some sets dirt cheap. I repent my sins as I did not know what I was doing. Please forgive me. I love sniping now.

I collect the elements on the periodic table, and some coins. I have a complete Roosevelt set, and am putting together a set of coins from 1880.
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Arthur
BTW, nice pickup on the Gibson set
-- Yogi Berra
I use justsnipe which is free. Works great also!
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<< <i>I used to say that sniping software was immoral, wrong, and I hated it. On a whim I decided to use www.auctionsniper.com and I have to say I LOVE it. I just got the entire Josh Gibson HR History set for a mere $60. That's less than a dollar per card. I also have a few other snipes set up and it looks like I'll get some sets dirt cheap. I repent my sins as I did not know what I was doing. Please forgive me. I love sniping now.
Be careful with auctionsniper. Do they still charge 1% of the auction price for every winning snipe? That adds up might fast.
I found it to be the most expensive of all the sniping services www.justsnipe.com gives you 5 free snipes per week or unlimited snipes, any amount, for $5/month. It has never failed me.
That is exactly what folks are doing when they jump in early
and let others run the numbers up.
Since the days of category-wide bid-wars are over, snipers
at least help assure that a listed item will sell; even if it is
at the minimum number.
Remember back before sniping programs were around and we had to bid in the snow, uphill, both ways? Kids these days, they have it so easy.
Honestly, I am too ashamed to admit how many times my day was arranged around eBay auction end times. I know I am not the only eBay addict that set the alarm a time or two to manually snipe an auction, or blew off friends to make sure I was at the computer when a particularly juicy auction was going to close.
"I'm not an addict. I can quit bidding any time I want... after I win the auction!"
Snorto~