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8 | 33.33% |
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1 | 4.17% |
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4 | 16.67% |
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11 | 45.83% |
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#26 |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Florida
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Although for buyers hoping to get it at a bargain that would suck.
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#27 |
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 697
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I snipe all the time. I have the eBay app on my iPhone with push notification. It's the "Barrett .50 caliber" of eBay sniping. My view is purly from a sellers perspective. I have gotten emails from people on items who said that they would purchase it for more if the buyer flakes out. That individual would have bid more if he had time to retaliate if given the chance. What said person should have done is put in the max amount they were willing to bid instead of just the small amount over the previous bidder. That goes on a lot on eBay. Hope that clears things up. You know what would be cool for sellers? If there was a last second bid, the time would extend a small amount like 5 minutes or so. That would allow the last miniute bidding war a chance to continue.
Although for buyers hoping to get it at a bargain that would suck. If you're sniping or placing a bid with plenty of time to spare, the only thing you should ever do is simply bid the maximum amount you would be willing to pay for the item. So yes, even if you're outbid by pennies, you have to set the limit for yourself. Don't get caught up in "bid-upsmanship." "I'm willing to pay $50.00 for that item and not a cent more. If it goes for $51.00 then oh well, that was too expensive for me." Besides, even if the final price is only a dollar or so more than your maximum price, you have no way of knowing what that final bidder put as -their- maximum price. They might have put in $60, $70, or even $100. So suddenly that "just a dollar or two more" is "$50 more if I want to win." If you want it THAT BAD then you're simply going to have to place a ludicrously high bid (I'd say about twice what you'd normally think it would go for). That's basically the name of the game: "How bad do you want it?" |
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#28 |
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 38
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I think most people do it but it can really kick you in the teeth when you forget the close time. Plus half the time it might not close at the number you want anyway, meaning you wasted your time.
If you don't snipe, you do risk turning things into a bidding war where you quickly outprice yourself or are forced to pay far more. |
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#29 |
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: West Bridgewater,MA
Posts: 1,052
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It's not bidding that's the issue. Its also an assumption that no one else is going to bid or that the previos bidder wouldnt raise it once he/she got the email saying that they've been outbid. It's not having time to retaliate. In a real world auction the bids keep going untill the highest bidder is reached. That's not so on eBay because it's timed. Not everyone on eBay is a sniper. Haven't you ever been sniped for a few dollars and thought I would have totally spent maybe 5 more on it to win? Hope that clears things up. It's not right or wrong. Those are the rules set by eBay. It's just... Annoying.
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I snipe all the time. I have the eBay app on my iPhone with push notification. It's the "Barrett .50 caliber" of eBay sniping. My view is purly from a sellers perspective. I have gotten emails from people on items who said that they would purchase it for more if the buyer flakes out. That individual would have bid more if he had time to retaliate if given the chance. What said person should have done is put in the max amount they were willing to bid instead of just the small amount over the previous bidder. That goes on a lot on eBay. Hope that clears things up. You know what would be cool for sellers? If there was a last second bid, the time would extend a small amount like 5 minutes or so. That would allow the last miniute bidding war a chance to continue.
Although for buyers hoping to get it at a bargain that would suck. ![]()
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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All i do is snipe unless its a bin auction. I watch for days and if its not above what i would pay for it in the last 20sec i put up my max bid up sometimes win sometimes lose but im not gonna raise the price in a bidding war four days before it ends just to get sniped by someone else
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#31 |
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 241
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Using a sniping service is often the only way I'll remember to bid in the last time in the first place. I've been using them for years, and in the past it would be a 50/50 shot that I would remember to snipe or not at the last minute, so I love those programs. I know it bites me in the butt sometimes because when I'm selling I become victim to selling my item for less due to sniping, but the amount I've saved as a buyer avoiding bid wars greatly outweighs it.
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#32 |
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 48
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I will never understand people who complain about being sniped.
If you get out bid, if you actually put in the maximum you were willing to pay, then you shouldn't feel burned by it. Now I'm not saying I haven't been the one who wished they'd bid just a little more, I'm just saying that if you really are out bid then it shouldn't matter when it happened. Maybe this is evidence of a problem in the way ebay works since some people just have no idea why it's better to wait until the last minute to bid while those of us who have been using ebay for years don't bid any other way. |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: West Bridgewater,MA
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I will never understand people who complain about being sniped.
If you get out bid, if you actually put in the maximum you were willing to pay, then you shouldn't feel burned by it. Now I'm not saying I haven't been the one who wished they'd bid just a little more, I'm just saying that if you really are out bid then it shouldn't matter when it happened. Maybe this is evidence of a problem in the way ebay works since some people just have no idea why it's better to wait until the last minute to bid while those of us who have been using ebay for years don't bid any other way.
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#34 |
Dark Lord of the 'Ark
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Ohio
Posts: 8,224
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Never had a problem with sniping on eBay auctions. I've done it in the past and I've been sniped plenty of times. I can understand why some people get upset about it, but I don't think it's something to lose sleep over. It's the nature of the beast.
I remember one time about a year after I signed up on eBay, I had sniped an auction without knowing that's what I was doing. All I knew was someone was trying to outbid me in very small increments during the last 10 minutes of the auction. Her bids were always 50 cents or $1.00 more than what I bid. Others had done this to me in the past and I was determined not to let it happen on this auction. So I fought my first bid war and won. Then I got a nasty email from her actual email address (not through eBay) and apparently signed it with her real name. She informed me that it wasn't proper eBay etiquette to snipe a bid. Clueless, I did some quick Google searches and then replied, "Sorry you feel that way. Better luck next time." Never heard from her again. Didn't even get a negative feedback or anything. C'est la vie.
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#35 |
Santa Claus
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Parts Unknown
Posts: 2,400
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Sniping is wrong and should be outlawed.
Auctions should end after I've placed my first low ball bid so that I can always get super good deals off eBay. Just kidding, but seriously... under what circumstances is it not okay to snipe for those of you that consider it to be wrong?
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