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Originally Posted by Zaphod Beeblebrox
(Post 11722034)
i'm an esniper as well. I actually only put a bid down early because there had been no activity and I didn't want the seller to get cold feet and yank the auction.
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i used to use another sniping website but i forget what it was called. it was free, but you could only execute I think it was 5 snipes a week or something like that.
Sniping has nothing to do with price - of course you only pay what you're willing to pay - the entire point is timing. Like I said before, putting in your highest offer any more than 8 or 10 seconds before the end of the auction is just asking for someone to outbid you by 25 cents. I dont even use any programs to snipe anymore because in most cases, I get an alert when something I'm watching is going to be over in 15 minutes on my iphone and then I use it to place the bid myself with 8 or so seconds left - much to my wife's dismay. with that said I've been bidding on a lot of stuff internationally lately that ends at 4am or so, so I've been looking for a good free sniping program or better yet, a sniping iphone app. |
^ AuctionSniper has a mobile site. I use it. You can import auctions via item number or the import wizard. Super easy.
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Originally Posted by southpawboston
(Post 11726288)
exactly! put the minimum bid you have to, and early, to prevent the auction from being pulled. then set up a snipe for what you're actually willing to pay.
For the most part though it works. |
Both eSnipe and AuctionSniper now charge the same fee, which in most cases is 1% of the final auction price. No mention of points. I found this comparison chart on Gixen.com, but don't have experience with this free sniping service.
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