I thought about this for a while.......
Even though there are a lot of sites/programs
that will do this for you, (I use one for all
my bidding) I think this would take a lot of the
fun out of eBay for the "newbies".
Right now the newcomer is blissfully ignorant of
such things and has fun and gains needed experience
learning the ropes.
He may not win much, or pay too much for what he
does win, but that's how you learn.
I win a lot more auctions now, for far less money.
But it's no longer fun, just routine, ALMOST like
work. ;-)
The fun now comes from the items I win, not from
the auction itself.
Knowing exactly how eBay auctions work is a sure
way to make them a very boring way to buy stuff.
The only exception to this is keeping a very
close eye on newly listed BIN items, this is
fun, challenging and sometimes very lucrative.
I've even gone so far as to send a bit more to
2 sellers who listed BIN items WAY too low!
One of them even e-mails me once in a while for
advice on how to determine what price to list at.
Nice feeling.
And again, as far as sniping in general goes,
if you have a decent rating, like 200 or more,
bidding early just tips off the newbies that
the item is worth bucks.
They figure if an expeienced eBayer will bid
a good price for it, it MUST be worth the big
bucks!
I'm really not greedy, but I'm not out to cost
myself money and/or auctions either.

Don

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Caveman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 1:57 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: E-bay sniping (was Re: Worst Ebay Seller of all time)
> 
> 
> Hmmmm.... just a question, what do you guys think that would happen if 
> e-bay were offering "sniping" services themselves ? i.e. at the moment 
> you want to place a bid, you get a menu asking:
> 
> a) place the bid now so that everybody can see it
> 
> b) place the bid now but do not show it to anyone and activate it at the 
> auction's end
> 

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