Jason Rabel wrote: > A desperate person could place a high bid, then initiate a massive DDoS > attack on eBay's servers so nobody could bid. Hehe... > > Seriously though, I wonder how much the eBay world would change if they > implemented anti-sniping measures like so many other auction sites. I could > just see a mob of fanatic bidders outside of eBay's corporate offices in the > middle of the night with pitchforks and torches ready to storm the castle. > eBay has stated though that "sniping is part of the auction experience", and > I guess as long as the sellers don't complain too much why should they > bother?
And I would join them. Who has time to sit in front of the browser watching bids? If you do, get a life. Auction Sniping FOREVER. Bob -- AMSAT Director and VP Engineering. Member: ARRL, AMSAT-DL, TAPR, Packrats, NJQRP, QRP ARCI, QCWA, FRC. ARRL SDR WG Chair "If you're going to be crazy, you have to get paid for it or else you're going to be locked up." Hunter S. Thompson _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list [email protected] https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
