ebay sniper programmes?
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You're probably making the same mistake a lot of people do. Do you only bid a little bit higher than the price showing at the time of your bid? If so a bidding sniper programme is of no use to you.
All you need to do is put in THE MAXIMUM that you are prepared to pay for an item when there is about thirty seconds to go. E-bay will only show you as bidding high enough to beat the previous bid.
If someone still bids higher than you, then either you were to cheap in your initial valuation, or (more commonly) somebody has got bidding fever and is prepared to pay more than the item is worth just to 'win'.
All you need to do is put in THE MAXIMUM that you are prepared to pay for an item when there is about thirty seconds to go. E-bay will only show you as bidding high enough to beat the previous bid.
If someone still bids higher than you, then either you were to cheap in your initial valuation, or (more commonly) somebody has got bidding fever and is prepared to pay more than the item is worth just to 'win'.
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Usually I bid up to what I`m prepared to pay not just a couple of quid more than say the starting price. I lost a pair of bike leathers by £2 & 3 seconds the other day
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Originally Posted by Big Lee
Usually I bid up to what I`m prepared to pay not just a couple of quid more than say the starting price. I lost a pair of bike leathers by £2 & 3 seconds the other day
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