Bid like you have a pair and that won't happen. Sometimes you have to learn how toAn interesting counter-point is that if a person snipes at the last second and their bid isn't enough to beat the standing high bidder you've given yourself no room to try and enter another bid.
Bid like you have a pair and that won't happen. Sometimes you have to learn how to
play with the big boys.
When EBay first came out there was no such thing as sniping. I would win more items for less money before sniping. Since sniping was invented I win less auctions and seem to pay more for what I do win because I need to bid higher to anticipate othe Snipers. So it is easy to say that sniping did not save me money it only reduced the amount of auctions I won.
Howard Hulsebosch
Buck Private(DO YOU HEAR ME)
Well, there was sniping, just not automated. I did it all the time, and still do. But you had to sit up and watch an auction that ended at 2AM, if you wanted to be there at the end. I know was involved in many last-minute bid wars, with less than 30 seconds to go. I would wait until there were only 20 seconds left, type in a bid, and then save it at 10 seconds. The features that automate sniping make that a little more difficult now.
Prost!
Brad
Brad,
I do not consider that Sniping. What you were and are doing is live bidding.I have done that also but there are fewer people ready to babysit an auction to bid LIVE than use an automated service and not be present. Hence more auctions won at lower prices.
Howard Hulsebosch
Buck Private(DO YOU HEAR ME)
I'm sorry but I'm not seeing the cutthroats, thugs and/or rogues to whom you refer. People like Michael and me are trying to spend as little as money as possible when trying to purchase an item. For that I make no apologies.
I am not sure it really been has been proven that sniping saves money especially if there is one or more snipers involved...