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I cant tell you how many times I have been outbid by 50 cents on an auction in the last 30 seconds image . So I need to get a sniper program, so I can do onto others as they have done onto me. image So......I wanted to know where to get these programs and what is available. Thank you in advance!

Chaz
Chaz

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  • You get 5 free snipes a week or unlimited for $5 a month, I have used it dozens of times and it has never failed to place my bids. http://www.justsnipe.com/
  • Thanks Rainbows. I will have to check them out.
    Chaz

    Proud recipient of Y.S. Award on 07/26/08.
  • coindudeonebaycoindudeonebay Posts: 1,735 ✭✭✭


    << <i>You get 5 free snipes a week or unlimited for $5 a month, I have used it dozens of times and it has never failed to place my bids. http://www.justsnipe.com/ >>

    Wow, that would work better than the one I use. Mine costs like 15 cents a winning bid. http://www.snip.pl/en

    Still worth a look.
  • So........uhhhhhhh........am I the only A-hole not using a sniper program???image
    Chaz

    Proud recipient of Y.S. Award on 07/26/08.
  • Most of the time it ends up placing my bid twice so I believe they use two different servers to make sure your bid goes thru. You cannot set the time you want if you use the free service, it automatically places bids at 8 seconds.
  • BochimanBochiman Posts: 25,556 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Are you sure you were just outbid by $.50?
    That may be the next increment, but you may have been outbid by a lot more.
    I've done both......gotta hosed by an increment but also won by an increment even when my bid was " a bit" higher image

    I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment



  • << <i>Are you sure you were just outbid by $.50?
    That may be the next increment, but you may have been outbid by a lot more.
    I've done both......gotta hosed by an increment but also won by an increment even when my bid was " a bit" higher image >>



    Seems that way. Ebay sent me an email stating I was outbid and that the auction had ended at the same time. And when I checked it again today, the difference was only 50 cents. So, that is what precipitated this thread.
    Chaz

    Proud recipient of Y.S. Award on 07/26/08.
  • coindudeonebaycoindudeonebay Posts: 1,735 ✭✭✭
    I always go by the motto that "I'll never bid on a coin that I really want to win!" That's because if I want it, I'll snipe it and not get involved in a bid war. If I win I win, if I don't so be it.
  • mrpotatoheaddmrpotatoheadd Posts: 7,576 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Seems that way. Ebay sent me an email stating I was outbid and that the auction had ended at the same time. And when I checked it again today, the difference was only 50 cents. >>

    Unless you were outbid by less than one bid increment, there's no way to know for sure how much you were outbid by.
  • rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Why use a sniper program??? Do it yourself... I can beat any program.... and have. I have never lost an auction I was determined to win. Cheers, RickO
  • In any event, I am now a part of the sniper community.
    Chaz

    Proud recipient of Y.S. Award on 07/26/08.
  • coindudeonebaycoindudeonebay Posts: 1,735 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Why use a sniper program??? Do it yourself... I can beat any program.... and have. I have never lost an auction I was determined to win. Cheers, RickO >>

    I honestly believe that if you are bidding, you are overpaying. Let the program do it for you, set your limit and then so be it.
  • mrpotatoheaddmrpotatoheadd Posts: 7,576 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Why use a sniper program??? >>

    So I don't have to sit at my computer to make my bid. I have never lost an auction I was determined to win, either. image

    eBay doesn't care whether your bid is placed manually or automatically- just who's highest at the end. image


  • << <i>Why use a sniper program??? Do it yourself... I can beat any program.... and have. I have never lost an auction I was determined to win. Cheers, RickO >>



    Suppose the auction ends at 12am or 1am? I am not going to stay up just to bid on it.
    Chaz

    Proud recipient of Y.S. Award on 07/26/08.
  • clarkbar04clarkbar04 Posts: 4,977 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Sometimes I am away when a coin I really want ends - I don't bid a whole lot and have won 1 coin using a sniper service. Ended up getting it for half of my max so I was happy.
    MS66 taste on an MS63 budget.
  • coinsarefuncoinsarefun Posts: 21,756 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>Why use a sniper program??? Do it yourself... I can beat any program.... and have. I have never lost an auction I was determined to win. Cheers, RickO >>



    Suppose the auction ends at 12am or 1am? I am not going to stay up just to bid on it.[/q








    I agree with ricko 110% the optimum word is determined!!
    If you want a certain coin you will stay up to all hours of the day/night.
    I have stayed up many times to snipe a coin. If you are willing and determined to get it
    you will do almost anythingimage
    Also... at times it is better late night because people aren't willing to stay up late at night.
    You may even get a cheaper price. IMO



    Stefanie
  • 19Lyds19Lyds Posts: 26,492 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I cant tell you how many times I have been outbid by 50 cents on an auction in the last 30 seconds image . So I need to get a sniper program, so I can do onto others as they have done onto me. image So......I wanted to know where to get these programs and what is available. Thank you in advance!

    Chaz >>



    A sniping program will not help you friend as you are obviously not bidding high enough. You'll still get outbid until you understand the premise of the snipe!

    That premise is to bypass bidding altogether! As a seller I hate the hell out of them, as a buyer, I love the concept!

    Basically it goes this way:

    You enter your .99 bid on the $3.00 coin of your dreams!
    Somebody looking at that same coin, see's your bid and says, "Hmmm, I'll go a bit more for that one" so they bid $1.50.
    You come back and, not wanting to lose your dream coin, put in $2.00!
    Mr. Somebody bidder comes back at $2.50!
    You see it and with bold determination bid $5.00! You just gotta have this $3.00 coin!
    Mr. Somebody, ain't gonna be outdone by no cowboy from West Texas so he bids $7.50 and knocks you off your high horse!
    Angry as hell you come back and throw $10.00 down on the table!
    Mr. Somebody is starting to get into this now! This is an attack on his personal integrity so he slams $20.00 down. "Friggin Texans!"
    Now you've had it! This is your coin and no Coal Mining womanizer from Pennsylvania is gonna steal it from ya! Out comes the credit card and a $50.00 bid!
    and on
    and on
    and on

    The seller goes "SCORE!"
    You win your $3.00 coin for $50.00
    The Forum laughs it's but off over the silliness that just occured!

    With a sniping program or by sniping manually, you simply save your $5.00 bid until the last seconds of the auction! No muss, no fuss and no getting knocked on your but by a guy from stupidsville!

    If you really want to win a coin, you need to play the averages and hope to hell that nobody else is. Basically, eBay will bid up to your maximum in specific increments. If you get outbid by 1 increment (.25 .50 $1.00) it simply means that somebody else bid a higher MAXIMUM amount! Sniping program or not, you'd get beat.

    What you need to do is simply watch the auction and make note of whose bidding and where the current bid is at. Come the last couple of seconds, put in your maximum (provided it hasn't already been beat by two bidiots from across the country). If you win, you've avoided a bidding war. If you lose, you probably saved yourself some money!

    What you want to avoid at all costs on eBay or in any auction, is to actually bid!
    I decided to change calling the bathroom the John and renamed it the Jim. I feel so much better saying I went to the Jim this morning.



    The name is LEE!
  • 19Lyds19Lyds Posts: 26,492 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>Why use a sniper program??? Do it yourself... I can beat any program.... and have. I have never lost an auction I was determined to win. Cheers, RickO >>



    Suppose the auction ends at 12am or 1am? I am not going to stay up just to bid on it. >>



    All I can say is then you don;t really want the coin!

    Oh BTW, some sniping programs cost you a monthly fee which is why I don't use them. Besides, they are only doing a single maximum bid and not actually bidding. eBay does that with the maximum!
    I decided to change calling the bathroom the John and renamed it the Jim. I feel so much better saying I went to the Jim this morning.



    The name is LEE!
  • So.......do these sniper programs bid in ebay increments up to your max bid or just snipe at the end for you max?

    Chaz
    Chaz

    Proud recipient of Y.S. Award on 07/26/08.
  • 2ndCharter2ndCharter Posts: 1,699 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I've used esnipe for the past few years and have been very pleased with it - never had a problem. It's nice not having to plan my life around when an auction ends. Just enter the info and come back later - I never have to worry about my computer or the internet (or my finger) "spazing" out at the last minute.

    Member ANA, SPMC, SCNA, FUN, CONECA

  • Using a snipe program is just like you being there placing the bid yourself, it sends the bid to ebay just like you would manually and everything is done EXACTLY the same. Your bid is placed one increment over the current bid if you bid high enough if not you will be outbid just like if you were there yourself. I have won many items this way and lost some but since I am not sitting there I never get tempted to get into a bidding war with a bidiot.

    If you prefer to have a normal life and still bid in the actions then using a sniping program is the way to go, if you would rather spend all day and night sitting in front of your computer waiting to bid then do not use the program. The one I showed you gives you five free snipes a week and it resets every Thurs. night at midnight (12:00am) and gives you five more whether you used one or all of the snipes from the week before. If you have items on your watch list on Thurs. and have snipes left over you can set them and even if the auctions do not close before Midnight Thurs. they will still go thru and you get your five new ones at 12:01 am Friday morning.
  • SilverstateSilverstate Posts: 1,537 ✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>I cant tell you how many times I have been outbid by 50 cents on an auction in the last 30 seconds image . So I need to get a sniper program, so I can do onto others as they have done onto me. image So......I wanted to know where to get these programs and what is available. Thank you in advance!

    Chaz >>



    A sniping program will not help you friend as you are obviously not bidding high enough. You'll still get outbid until you understand the premise of the snipe!

    That premise is to bypass bidding altogether! As a seller I hate the hell out of them, as a buyer, I love the concept!

    Basically it goes this way:

    You enter your .99 bid on the $3.00 coin of your dreams!
    Somebody looking at that same coin, see's your bid and says, "Hmmm, I'll go a bit more for that one" so they bid $1.50.
    You come back and, not wanting to lose your dream coin, put in $2.00!
    Mr. Somebody bidder comes back at $2.50!
    You see it and with bold determination bid $5.00! You just gotta have this $3.00 coin!
    Mr. Somebody, ain't gonna be outdone by no cowboy from West Texas so he bids $7.50 and knocks you off your high horse!
    Angry as hell you come back and throw $10.00 down on the table!
    Mr. Somebody is starting to get into this now! This is an attack on his personal integrity so he slams $20.00 down. "Friggin Texans!"
    Now you've had it! This is your coin and no Coal Mining womanizer from Pennsylvania is gonna steal it from ya! Out comes the credit card and a $50.00 bid!
    and on
    and on
    and on

    The seller goes "SCORE!"
    You win your $3.00 coin for $50.00
    The Forum laughs it's but off over the silliness that just occured!

    With a sniping program or by sniping manually, you simply save your $5.00 bid until the last seconds of the auction! No muss, no fuss and no getting knocked on your but by a guy from stupidsville!

    If you really want to win a coin, you need to play the averages and hope to hell that nobody else is. Basically, eBay will bid up to your maximum in specific increments. If you get outbid by 1 increment (.25 .50 $1.00) it simply means that somebody else bid a higher MAXIMUM amount! Sniping program or not, you'd get beat.

    What you need to do is simply watch the auction and make note of whose bidding and where the current bid is at. Come the last couple of seconds, put in your maximum (provided it hasn't already been beat by two bidiots from across the country). If you win, you've avoided a bidding war. If you lose, you probably saved yourself some money!

    What you want to avoid at all costs on eBay or in any auction, is to actually bid! >>



    Lee,
    You are dead on.
    Sniping is the ONLY way to bid.
    I set mine down to as low as 3 seconds and let 'er rip.

    BUT. If someone is MORE determined than me to win, they will.

    It is all down to Highest bidder and a sniper program will not help you there.

    image
  • pb2ypb2y Posts: 1,461


    << <i>So.......do these sniper programs bid in ebay increments up to your max bid or just snipe at the end for you max? Chaz >>



    If a max bid is entered at time out; you win; unless the previous bid is higher.
    image

  • SaorAlbaSaorAlba Posts: 7,593 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I manually snipe. The snipe software takes all the thrill out of it. I bid my max and go for it, I win a lot, but I lose too, if I lose I figure I didn't overpay by bidding up.
    Tir nam beann, nan gleann, s'nan gaisgeach ~ Saorstat Albanaich a nis!
  • droopyddroopyd Posts: 5,381 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Why use a sniper program??? Do it yourself... I can beat any program.... and have. I have never lost an auction I was determined to win. Cheers, RickO >>



    You must have a more reliable ISP than I do.
    Me at the Springfield coin show:
    image
    60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
  • notwilightnotwilight Posts: 12,864 ✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>So.......do these sniper programs bid in ebay increments up to your max bid or just snipe at the end for you max? Chaz >>

    If a max bid is entered at time out; you win; unless the previous bid is higher. >>



    But to elaborate and make sure we address the question: The sniping program enters your bid one time as a max bid. eBay then takes the max bid and bids against other bids that have been or get placed in bid increments so you pay one bid increment above the underbidder, unless you are the underbidder. The exception would be if your max bid ends up less then one bid increment above the underbidder but your bid was placed at a time when it was more than one bid increment above, then you'll win for less than one bid increment above the underbidder. I used to buy a lot of lathe and mill tooling and carbide insertsfor $20 and less. I have won and lost many an auciton by .01.

    Finally, if your bid doesn't show up in the bid history then the price had already advanced beyond your max bid at the time of the snipe.

    --Jerry
  • direwolf1972direwolf1972 Posts: 2,076 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Why use a sniper program??? Do it yourself... I can beat any program.... and have. I have never lost an auction I was determined to win. Cheers, RickO >>



    I agree when it ends on a week night at 9 PM

    but I find a snipe program mandatory if I want to have a life or bid on an auction that ends while I'm at work.


    I've always used esnipe.com and had very good luck with it even when setting snipe times down to the 1-2 second range.
    I'll see your bunny with a pancake on his head and raise you a Siamese cat with a miniature pumpkin on his head.

    You wouldn't believe how long it took to get him to sit still for this.


  • rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭
    "Suppose the auction ends at 12am or 1am? I am not going to stay up just to bid on it."

    If you really want the item, you will be there... if not, why bother in the first place. I enjoy it... Plus, I get what I want. Yes, my ISP has always worked well. I usually place my final (and second) bid, 3 seconds before it ends... sometimes 4 or 5.... best time has been 1 second ... Cheers, RickO
  • coindudeonebaycoindudeonebay Posts: 1,735 ✭✭✭
    Well, they have made it easier now with the one click bid, and at times I still do bid manually just for the heck of it, but when you beat out a guy by 50 cents or one cent at the last second and you weren't even there to do it... man how much sweeter does it get than that? image
  • 19Lyds19Lyds Posts: 26,492 ✭✭✭✭
    eSnipe:

    How much does eSnipe cost??
    eSnipe is free to new users for the first 14 days. After the trial period, eSnipe only charges if you win an auction, even if you lost because your bid was too low. When you do win the cost is 25 cents for items up to US$24.99, 1% of the winning amount for items up to US$1,000 (rounded down to the nearest penny), and a maximum of $10 thereafter. So if you win an item for $47, the fee is 47 cents. If you win an item for $230.58, the fee is $2.30. eSnipe fees are in BidPoints, which you can buy in quantity for discounts. For more details, please visit our BidPoints Official Rules page.

    Do you factor in eSnipe's fee's into your bidding amounts as well as the shipping and handling amounts?
    Why pay additional fee's when you can do the same thing yourself?

    Just takes the "thrill of the snipe" out of the sniping process if you have to hire somebody else to do your work.
    I decided to change calling the bathroom the John and renamed it the Jim. I feel so much better saying I went to the Jim this morning.



    The name is LEE!
  • dac076dac076 Posts: 817
    You can use a sniper program and still be outsniped, either manually or by another program. The nice thing though is that it takes the emotion out of it. For some the bidding becomes more about winning the war instead of winning the item. That's a recipe for overpaying. Plus, a sniper program is very convenient, as some others have pointed out.
  • I think the bay frowns on sniping...
    -Rome is Burning

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  • RobbRobb Posts: 2,034


    << <i>I think the bay frowns on sniping... >>



    No, it doesn't.
    imageRIP


  • << <i>I think the bay frowns on sniping... >>



    Ebay shouldnt care if sniping is being used. They are getting the highest bid regardless.
    Chaz

    Proud recipient of Y.S. Award on 07/26/08.
  • SUMORADASUMORADA Posts: 4,797

    Auction Sentry.......12.95 per year, easy to use, very effective..JMO
  • rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭
    If you do it correctly - manually - you will not be outsniped by any program. Yes, timewise, it may inconvenience you, but if it is worth doing, it is worth doing right. Cheers, RickO


  • << <i>If you do it correctly - manually - you will not be outsniped by any program. Yes, timewise, it may inconvenience you, but if it is worth doing, it is worth doing right. Cheers, RickO >>



    I understand what you are saying about manually sniping. However, I am afraid if I wait til 5 secs before then end of the auction, it might be over by the time the bid gets in. What do you do or have that you can place a bid 3-5 seconds before the end and not get shut out?

    Chaz
    Chaz

    Proud recipient of Y.S. Award on 07/26/08.
  • mrpotatoheaddmrpotatoheadd Posts: 7,576 ✭✭✭


    << <i>If you do it correctly - manually - you will not be outsniped by any program. >>

    I'm not sure about that- if my automated snipe bid is higher than your manual bid, I'll still win.

    Right?
  • notwilightnotwilight Posts: 12,864 ✭✭✭
    BTW, for those of us with reliable high speed internet and a computer that is always running, I self host a free sniping program that has been very reliable. It isn't backed up by anything so there is some risk of a power outage so don't use it to buy the coin of a lifetime but form most ebay purchases it works fine. Over the years I've bought literally thousands of items with jbidwatcher from www.jbidwatcher.com. They don't give money to ebay to get cooperation so ebay will sometimes make changes that causes it not to work and the freeware author will have to fix it but that doesn't seem to happen very often lately. I think ebay finally figured out that bids are a good thing for business. --Jerry
  • hrlaserhrlaser Posts: 1,133 ✭✭
    try http://www.bidnapper.com
    nothing to download or install.. it's all done online with a very intuitive interface..
    "I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, I won't be laid a hand on.. I don't do these things to other people.. I require the same of them.."
    - John Wayne, "The Shootist" (1976.. his final film)..
  • fishcookerfishcooker Posts: 3,446 ✭✭
    If you do it correctly - manually - you will not be outsniped by any program.


    That's kid's stuff.

    The real challenge is to snipe just *under* the highest bid of the "winner." I've sniped a few to the penny. The last one I figured the guy bid $49.99, so I sniped $49.98.... it was a BEAUTIFUL thing to see!
  • BAJJERFANBAJJERFAN Posts: 31,234 ✭✭✭✭✭
    www.vrane.com you can have just one free snipe working at a time kinda tough if you want to snipe a bunch of things that end a couple minutes apart
    theknowitalltroll;
  • direwolf1972direwolf1972 Posts: 2,076 ✭✭✭


    << <i>eSnipe:

    How much does eSnipe cost??
    >>



    They did a grandfather deal years ago where if you were already using them you get to bid on all auctions under $25 free.

    Not that it helps anyone new to them but its great for me on common Morgans which I pick up a lot of times for well under $25.
    I'll see your bunny with a pancake on his head and raise you a Siamese cat with a miniature pumpkin on his head.

    You wouldn't believe how long it took to get him to sit still for this.


  • 19Lyds19Lyds Posts: 26,492 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>I think the bay frowns on sniping... >>



    Ebay shouldnt care if sniping is being used. They are getting the highest bid regardless. >>



    Not necessarily!

    Sniping actually suppresses bidding.
    I decided to change calling the bathroom the John and renamed it the Jim. I feel so much better saying I went to the Jim this morning.



    The name is LEE!
  • rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭
    "I'm not sure about that- if my automated snipe bid is higher than your manual bid, I'll still win.

    Right?"

    WRONG!!

    If I am sniping, it means I really want the coin.. and my snipe bid is nuclear... you will not be higher... PERIOD!!!!! I always win. Cheers, RickO
  • dac076dac076 Posts: 817
    I've used auctionsniper for a long time. It's been reliable. My only complaint is that the closest setting to the end of the auction is 3 seconds, but I've watched it and it actually places the bid closer to 7 seconds before the end. That's enough time for a manual bidder or other snipe program to react and outbid me. Of course, you never know for sure. They could be proxy bids that were in early and much higher than my snipe.
  • UncleJoeUncleJoe Posts: 2,551 ✭✭✭
    My only complaint is that the closest setting to the end of the auction is 3 seconds

    Putting in a bid 1 second before the end of an auction is not the best way to snipe IMO. You actually want your bid in right before any other snipe bids.

    Joe.
  • My complaint is when someone comes along placing bids 3 minutes out, ruining the price i had in mind
  • mrpotatoheaddmrpotatoheadd Posts: 7,576 ✭✭✭


    << <i>"I'm not sure about that- if my automated snipe bid is higher than your manual bid, I'll still win.

    Right?"

    WRONG!! >>

    Wrong? If my automated snipe bid is higher than your manual bid, you''ll win?

    Okay- got it. image

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