thanks, all. my newest sikhote got taken by biddnapper . used auctionsniper JUST to watch it get beat out by not entering the bid late enough. i will give no more $ to auctionsniper. when there's a gottahave, i use SEVERAL sevice with a RANGE of prices- SO FAR... a 100% guranteed kill. as far as all that moral crap that came off this thread, not a problem. when i did not see a url in the first paragraph-you guessed it- see ya (deleted). you see, i HAVE no morals on this stuff. i have one mission and one mission only: to take the piece as cheap as i can get it without all those pesty flies getting in my way and botching my line down the hill by doing stuff like winning it or running it up. i not only use sniping software like a precision bolt-action hunting rifle, but i also use it like a cheap fly swatter from dollar general in the middle of a south alabama summer. also, because i spend most of my time offshore or on the bottom of a river, the computer does it all for me when i'm not around- that's pretty much my soap box.




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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Meteorite-List" <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] ebay sniping
Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 22:05:12 +0100
>Hi all,
>I've used www.auctionstealer.com and won many auctions. I have used it to
>win approx 100 auctions , it let me down once.
>
>Why use a snipe tool ? As a buyer it gets you a better price because it
>tends to stop the bidder, who can't bear losing at any cost, bidding up just
>to beat you and paying over the odds to have the satisfaction of winning.
>
>Using snipe tools to stop overzealous bidders is not really what the seller
>wants, but the facts are a buyer wants the lowest price and will, given the
>opprtunity, seek the means to achieve this. Whereas the seller wants the
>highest price and will look to increase their profit margin whatever way
>they can, you won't be in business for long by giving the stuff away.
>
>Bidding your sniped price early will more often lead to you losing the
>auction. If you don't believe me put it to the test.
>
>Sniping saves the buyer money and wins more auctions.
>
>Ken
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of harlan
>trammell
>Sent: 23 June 2006 16:19
>To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
>Subject: [meteorite-list] ebay sniping
>
>
>EBAY PRO'S - can anybody recommend a spot-on reliable, one-shot, one-kill
>sniping service? i am loosing ebay auctions with auctionsniper.com (it does
>not bid late enough and somebody swoops in after my snipe is entered by
>auctionsniper , and THEY take the item).
>
>
>
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