Why does sniping on Ebay get such a bad rap.  Auction
theory suggests I want the maximum information from
fellow bidders, while I provide minimum information of
my interest and my reservation price...this is true
whether a traditional auction, a Dutch auction, a
silent auction or ebay, etc.

I don't use a sniping program on ebay because I enjoy
the sport of bidding at the end of an ebay auction -
however, I'm not going to provide information about my
interest in an item I really want until the last few
seconds of the auction.

Not only is bidding in the last seconds within the
rules, its the only way to win desirable items on
ebay.

Alan Bayersdorfer

--- Michael B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> nice post, JR
>
> i never thought about that encoded-type bid.
> interesting!!!    but we have discussed other
> methods to frustrate the snipers.
>
> but, JR, the truth is that i, too, have used a snipe
> service or bid myself 25/20 seconds before an
> auction's ended!!!
>
> michael
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