On 5/31/07, Zoltan Finks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay, I know - a lot of questions coming from me, but I'm learning here. So
with this sniping service, it is actually free as the website says, no
tricks? I ask you because I assume you have used it or know someone who
does.

With esnipe.com, which I've used a time or two, you have to pay a
small percentage of the final price.


It looks like it wants me to enter a time at which to bid. I thought it just
bid at the last possible second before auction closing or something.

Yeah, but you get to pick the "last possible second"---balancing the
risk of an unforseen delay between the two computers (the snipe
service's and eBay's) against the risk that someone else will cut it
closer than you and out-snipe you.


And I assume that if more than one person i the auction is using a sniping
service, that it just comes down to whichever command goes through
cyberspace first?

Exactly.

Alex Chamberlain

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