indeed ,  that's exactely what sniping is about , i never use it but then i 
don't buy much on the internet , anyone telling me he fell asleep in front of 
his computer and therefor lost an item he wanted should really either put in 
his maximum bid during the auction well before it ends or use a sniper program 
...   and when you lose in bidding it's because you were outbid meaning someone 
was willing to pay more for it then you , wish more things in life were as 
simple as that  ,  adding  1$ every 10 seconds for the last 2 minutes of an 
auction , are people really still doing that ??   filip
 Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2012 14:11:35 +0000
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Sniping
To: [email protected]

I'm not sure I follow.If you bid the maximum amount you are willing to pay for 
an item, you will either lose that item to someone who is willing to pay more 
for it, or you won't.
The time the bid is placed is irrelevant to the amount.  If the sniper bids 
less than you - you win.  If the sniper bids more than you - you lose.It does 
not matter whether that bidder bid at the computer with two seconds to go, bids 
on a snipe with two seconds to go or bids on day one.
Some people prefer not to make a bid until the end of an auction, be it by 
snipe or manually.  Those people are dealing with less perfect information than 
someone who bids earlier because it leaves them no response time if they are 
outbid.It's a trade-off some people are willing to make.
If Rich is wanting a much-sought-after Chandler item, there is no rule saying 
he has to sit by his computer all night watching it. He can enter his bid for 
it anytime he wants, either manually or by snipe.The only thing that matters is 
how much he is willing to pay for the item.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Annie Wallace [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 09:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Sniping














Sniping is also about saving
our customers time.  Not everyone has the time (or desire) to sit in front
of a computer all night and fight back and forth in $2 or $5 increments.

Sniping allows you to set a bid and have it executed at the end of the auction
without having to tie your night to the computer.





....despite the fact that's
EXACTLY what you should be doing. Sniping is irritating... but auto-sniping is
dirty pool. End of story. It essentially denies those people who ARE sitting in
front of their PCs trying to get a much-sought-after item. I've stayed quiet
mostly here, but I regard all snipers as little more than pond life.

 

 

 






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