C.E. Forman wrote:
Maybe time to re-open the bid once, bid max conversation we had on the
mailing list two years ago?
These days there is a definite advantage to bidding a bit earlier (though
not as early as possible). I'm thinking more of a last-day thing, far
enough toward the end to avoid the watchers, lowballers and nibblers, but
far enough back to dodge last-minute crashes. But given a stable eBay
server again(remember those days?), sniping would still be the most
advantageous strategy.
So it sounds like sniping about 10-30 minutes before the end is the best of
both worlds -- get your max bid in late to avoid watchers, but early enough to
ensure it gets into the system.
there a better time to end auctions?
A couple of years ago I would've said Sunday night. But now, with eBay's
environment deteriorating? And the increased activity on Sunday PM? I'd
say anytime BUT.
Early Saturday or Sunday afternoon might be good. I figure most serious
collectors will find the auction in advance, and just set up automated
sniping. No point in being there if you don't have to.
Sunday afternoon sounds like the best option. Thanks for the advice.
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