<< <i>Do you snipe a bid, even though your the high bidder. Just in case someone tries to snipe you??? >>
I only snipe, so it's a rare case that I'd be the high bidder prior to the last few seconds. The only case is where I had to BIN-stomp an auction -- if in such a case I was still the high bidder at the end, I'd be sniping myself .
not really. Lately I have been bidding within the last minute of the auction (if it ends when I am online) and have had good success. I figure if a sniper wants it, and has a max bid higher than mine, great, but if not I aint giving that outbid notice e-mail enough time to get to the previous bidder
Absolutely. I've only sniped myself a couple times, the earlier bid was just in case I was unable to be at the computer at closing time. Other than that, I never make early bids, I just figure out the most I'd be happy to pay & put it in 12-15 seconds before the close. You gotta be prepared to lose some, but most of the time it works great.
You would really have to make a fine definition of snipe before I could answer that correctly. Do I place my proxy bid the minute a coin appears on eBay even though its running for 7 days? Not a chance. Do I sit at my pc and wait until the counter hits 3 seconds before I bid? Nope. But I do place most of my bids within the last minute or so of an auction.
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I consider it more or less a waste of time to bid on anything before it has less than a minute to go. If everyone played by the "bid your first bid as high as you'll go when you notice the item is up for auction," that would be fine - but nobody in their right mind plays it that way, so if you want the item you have to play by the cut-throat rules that others use. If, in fact, I will not be able to be next to the computer when the auction ends, I won't bother with it at all.
Do I use external software to snipe for me? No. I believe if bidding in the last few seconds doesn't do it for me, there's no amount of software that will make it any better.
A month or two back, I got a message from an ebayer to complain about my "late" bidding. I nicely explained that to snipe was just a part of ebay, that it wasn't he who bid last, but bid the most. I received a reply that I was going to be reported to the feds for using "THAT WORD". I assumed "that word" was "snipe," and, I suppose that because of the "DC Sniper", it's become a no-no.
Sure I snipe. That way the clueless newbie that bid only one increment over the previous high doesn't have a chance to bid again. I love seeing those newbies who have made 15 bids all 10 seconds apart and stopped once they became the high bid. They're so naive.
Sometimes I'll bid 1-2 minutes before close, but usually never my high. I do it to see what type of interest the other bidder had. I'll then snipe it even if I am the current high bidder.
As for the BIN option. I would recommend not using your main ID to "deactivate" it. I search eBay using bidder IDs of the people who have the same interest as me. I've found some nice coins that way that I wouldn't have found otherwise.
I have a few alt eBay IDs that I use to deactivate BINs. That way I don't have to worry about someone hitting the BIN before I can snipe it and I also don't have to worry about others knowing what I am interested in. And, it's always fun to do it to the scumbag sellers. Nothing like hitting 50 of their no reserve BIN auctions a few hours after they post them. It's fun costing them a few dollars and deactivating the BIN.
Nope, I generally never snipe. Besides, I almost never remember when the auctions end so I let it do whatever happens. Unless I *REALLY* want the coin. Then I'll snipe. But I'll be ready if I'm the high bidder and I see someone snipe me.
I don't bid on anything until the last few seconds even if there are no previous bids. I don't want them to know I'm there...hence my ebay ID: Har_Poon
If I didn't snipe, I would never win anything. I don't have time to sit and track/watch an auction. I set the snipe and go to bed. Wake up and see if I owe any money or not. High bidder wins!
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i use vrane.com,and by doing so, am purified and sanctified of any sniping wrongdoing...
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Hi, new to the board. I have no problem with being sniped or vice versa. As previously stated, it's part of the ebay game. I'm sure that the seller loves it when his coin, reserve met, is at $20.00, and then the last few seconds it jumps to $60.00. If a coin is really very nice, and I see a $20.00 bid, reserve met. I want that coin! I'll pay $60.00, anytime, for that coin. HMMM, it has a fair return policy too. I snipe at $60.00. Why be a cheapskate at $1.00 increments. If I'm lucky, I get it for say $25.00. "Worst case" I win at $60.00, coin comes in, it's gorgeous in person, I'm very happy!
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I've haven't sniped myself, but thanks for the idea! I've sniped coins, and I've overpaid on a few becuase I really wanted it. Now, sniping myself could be a new tool!
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>>>>A month or two back, I got a message from an ebayer to complain about my "late" bidding.
tell the crybabyebayer to complain to vrane dot com division of free public snipe box...
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I snipe 90% of the auctions I'm involved with. The other 10% are either auctions I don't really care if I win or not or they close way past my bedtime.
If you're on a slow connection, either get a decent connection, go to a friends house or ask a friend to snipe it for you.
Of course, it all comes down to who wants it more. When I snipe, I always bid the highest amount I'm willing to pay. If the current high bidder wants it more than I do, then they win. If it angers them that I cost them more money, then they shouldn't have bid that amount to begin with.
Oh, if I don't get the high bid and there is time left for me to bid again, I NEVER, EVER go back and bid again because like I said, I bid what I'm willing to pay to begine with.
It is not possible to "snipe" in a live auction as the other bidders always have another chance to up the last bid. This is not possible on Ebay once the Ebay clock runs out. There is no "going once, going twice" on Ebay since nobody knows the amount of the last bid until the auction is over. Furthermore (and perhaps MOST importantly) Ebay snipe bidding has produced more ruined auctions than many might imagine. How many "zero and minus feedback" deadbeat bidders (with no intention of honoring the bid) have successfully sniped an otherwise GOOD auction? Many!
In an serious to be both clueless and naive, I wonder if anyone has thought to establish a comprehensive underbidder service? For a buck or so per lot the service would place maxium bids at blue bid or whatever on all the standard stuff. This would eliminate the need for serious starting prices or reserves and save the consignor some ebay fees. Of course, the service never needs to complete any transactions.
Is it silly of me to think that the consignor might employee snipers to snipe the snipers?
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<< <i>Do you snipe a bid, even though your the high bidder. Just in case someone tries to snipe you??? >>
I only snipe, so it's a rare case that I'd be the high bidder prior to the last few seconds. The only case is where I had to BIN-stomp an auction -- if in such a case I was still the high bidder at the end, I'd be sniping myself
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<< <i>Sniping is immoral and unfair to other bidders. >>
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Do I use external software to snipe for me? No. I believe if bidding in the last few seconds doesn't do it for me, there's no amount of software that will make it any better.
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I nicely explained that to snipe was just a part of ebay, that it wasn't he who bid last, but bid the most.
I received a reply that I was going to be reported to the feds for using "THAT WORD".
I assumed "that word" was "snipe," and, I suppose that because of the "DC Sniper", it's become a no-no.
It depends on how much I want the coin.
If it's something I like I'll just bid on it and maybe go another few dollars.
If it's something I want I'll snipe from my PC.
If it's something I really want, then I just tell auction sniper to take care of it.
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Sometimes I'll bid 1-2 minutes before close, but usually never my high. I do it to see what type of interest the other bidder had. I'll then snipe it even if I am the current high bidder.
As for the BIN option. I would recommend not using your main ID to "deactivate" it. I search eBay using bidder IDs of the people who have the same interest as me.
I have a few alt eBay IDs that I use to deactivate BINs. That way I don't have to worry about someone hitting the BIN before I can snipe it and I also don't have to worry about others knowing what I am interested in. And, it's always fun to do it to the scumbag sellers. Nothing like hitting 50 of their no reserve BIN auctions a few hours after they post them. It's fun costing them a few dollars and deactivating the BIN.
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<< <i>I search eBay using bidder IDs of the people who have the same interest as me. >>
You too Greg?
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<< <i>Hey Barry, why am I not surprised at your icon???
Hi Eric,
Yeah, wasn't hard to decide when I saw that, unless there was a tower, too :.)
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Why be a cheapskate at $1.00 increments. If I'm lucky, I get it for say $25.00. "Worst case" I win at $60.00, coin comes in, it's gorgeous in person, I'm very happy!
I've sniped coins, and I've overpaid on a few becuase I really wanted it.
Now, sniping myself could be a new tool!
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<< <i>Ich bin ein Scneiper! >>
I love it when you talk like that!
but please see that there are no future repetitions. As for snipping, While I may at times
be snippee or even snide, I never snipe.
Camelot
tell the crybabyebayer to complain to vrane dot com division of free public snipe box...
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“My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind.”
Albert Einstein (14 March 1879--18 April 1955)
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If you're on a slow connection, either get a decent connection, go to a friends house or ask a friend to snipe it for you.
Of course, it all comes down to who wants it more. When I snipe, I always bid the highest amount I'm willing to pay. If the current high bidder wants it more than I do, then they win. If it angers them that I cost them more money, then they shouldn't have bid that amount to begin with.
Oh, if I don't get the high bid and there is time left for me to bid again, I NEVER, EVER go back and bid again because like I said, I bid what I'm willing to pay to begine with.
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Is it silly of me to think that the consignor might employee snipers to snipe the snipers?
Thanks for any response.
Best,
Tom
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