on 08-06-2014 04:01 PM
Why cant I see the addres of the person bidding on my product. As they are the only bidders I thought Id get in early and prepare to send. Thanks
on 08-06-2014 04:06 PM
YOU WILL not know their correct address until they pay
when they go thru checkout THEN and only THEN do they decide to which address they want the item sent.
Often that is not their registered ebay address, but can be their work address, a family friend, whatever.
I have items sent to any one of 6 or so different addresses, just by picking the Shipping Address in Paypal
that is the ONLY address that covers you, as the Seller, with PayPal Seller Protection.
just be patient. many many bidders place a bid in the last 60 or even 30 seconds of an auction end
on 08-06-2014 04:57 PM
I usually bid in the last 6 seconds... and i read where snipe tools can cut that down to 3 seconds or less!
on 08-06-2014 08:05 PM
@*crikey*mate* wrote:I usually bid in the last 6 seconds... and i read where snipe tools can cut that down to 3 seconds or less!
What's a snipe tool? I tend to be a last minute bidder too. More so if the current amount is still quite low.
on 08-06-2014 08:41 PM
Not sure - but I read around where some members use them - they place bids for you - some external program you download from the internet?
I figure you tell them how much you want to bid and what you want to bid on etc and then they submit the bid on your behalf.
I just googled "snipe tool" just then and got a heap of hits for free downloads that claim to be ebay specific
Not game to post links incase that's advertising and the Mods zap me, so maybe just have a google?
I like sniping manually, so never bothered to investigate before
on 09-06-2014 12:49 PM
Thankyou
09-06-2014 01:41 PM - edited 09-06-2014 01:43 PM
@ilovemychooks wrote:
@*crikey*mate* wrote:I usually bid in the last 6 seconds... and i read where snipe tools can cut that down to 3 seconds or less!
What's a snipe tool? I tend to be a last minute bidder too. More so if the current amount is still quite low.
I use a sniping program, mainly because the items I want to bid on close after I go to bed (!!) or if I don't set a snipe, I forget all about bidding. At the risk of being zapped, I use goofbid to snipe. It is quite easy to use, even for an old wart like me.
on 09-06-2014 02:30 PM
I use a sniping program, mainly because the items I want to bid on close after I go to bed (!!) or if I don't set a snipe, I forget all about bidding. At the risk of being zapped, I use goofbid to snipe. It is quite easy to use, even for an old wart like me.
Maybe that's what I need because I often miss out on things overnight, either because I forget or I'm too tired to think about what the maximum is I want to pay, so just punch an amount in through half closed eyes.
on 09-06-2014 02:42 PM
*smirk*
I did that
ONCE
darned near peed my pants when I saw that i had entered a max bid of $53, 000 instead of $53...
didn't see it till I pressed submit
was in the last few seconds of the auction so would be too late to retract
all I could do was sit there and watch
was like it was teasin' me
just had to watch as the page "turned over"
and then watch the timer count down those last few seconds..
I tell ya - each of those seconds felt like freakin' YEARS
my mouth was dry
and that clock - I swear it slowed down, just ticking down at its own leisure
oblivious to the potential horror unfolding
taunting me
mocking me
just knowin' there was nothing I could do
Thank goodness it only went for a bit over $60
but Crikey!
I could have had to sell my soul to pay for that thing!
on 09-06-2014 03:05 PM
OMG, I did exactly the same thing!!! I didn't realise until the next morning when I saw the notification that I'd won it. I thought it weird that I got it when I only bid $35, when I have seen them sell for over $200. Then I saw my maximum bid amount.......$35,000!!!! Thankfully it sold for $52, so it wasn't so bad. I nearly died because I would've had to sell my liver to pay for it otherwise. I have nearly done it a few more times, but thankfully noticed the 5 or SIX figures before I hit the second button. One time I did submit with 6 figures, but fortunately had enough time to find the cancel bid page (it had 3 minutes to go). I felt bad because by doing that I saw what the highest bidders maximum bid was, which was more than I was prepared to pay, so I entered a bid under that so I didn't risk getting into trouble by retracting a bid and not rebidding. I've bought LOTS off that seller and I know he sits and watches his auctions finish so I think he would've seen the higher bid, then watch it go down again. I didn't mind letting him get the slightly higher amount as he's looked after me plenty of times.
I really shouldn't bid in the dark when I'm 3/4 asleep. Those comma's and full stops look the same through tired eyes LOL!