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on โ25-01-2013 09:05 PM
no fair to use bids programs!
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on โ25-01-2013 09:16 PM
legal
"if a story doesn't make sense . . . . then it is not true" - Judge Judy
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on โ25-01-2013 09:16 PM
Of course its legal & fair-why don't you use one?
Google free sniper programs like Gixen.
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on โ25-01-2013 09:20 PM
Bid programs are allowed and I don't think users are any more advantageous with them. It's not about who bids last but who bids the most $$.
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on โ25-01-2013 09:28 PM
Why is it not fair?
I don't use a sniping program myself, but I also don't cry foul when someone does.
I do my own sniping and can hold my own with any auto bidding program.
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on โ25-01-2013 09:45 PM
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on โ25-01-2013 09:53 PM
Once bitten, twice shy. If you were beaten by a snipe program, try Gixen as mentioned and see if you can beat someone else! Of course, if two people bid in the last second, the highest bid amount wins.
Snipe programs are good for both buyers and sellers as it encourages people to bid their maximum, instead of less-than-maximum nibble bids.
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on โ25-01-2013 10:27 PM
the3coopers once posted a link to a cool eBay guide written by someone, the link to which I don't have, but I have always remembered two lines from it, succinctly explaining why snipers will often win against those who have been bidding in increments or lower than they're actually prepared to pay throughout the auction.
Nibblers bid for a bargain and hope to win
Snipers bid to win and hope for a bargain
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on โ25-01-2013 11:21 PM
the3coopers once posted a link to a cool eBay guide written by someone, the link to which I don't have, but I have always remembered two lines from it, succinctly explaining why snipers will often win against those who have been bidding in increments or lower than they're actually prepared to pay throughout the auction.
Nibblers bid for a bargain and hope to win
Snipers bid to win and hope for a bargain
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beautifully said
remember there can only be ONE bidder, whether they bid in the first hour or last of the auction...the bidder who BIDS THE MOST, wins.
if you are being beaten at the last minute it is because you bid too low...nothing to do with the timing.
~~ ~~ ~~ Those who do right, have nothing to fear.
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on โ26-01-2013 02:20 AM
Of course, if two people bid in the last second, the highest bid amount wins.
It does not matter when you bid, the highest bid always wins. You can bid as soon as the auction starts, or as it is finishing...if your bid is the highest you will win.
Soul, I think what you are thinking of is the scenario of 2 bids of the same amount in the last seconds of the auction. The first bid placed will win in this case.

