I don't believe there are any decent free ones, and the most popular I believe is Auction Sentry. And Auction Sentry Deluxe if you need features like group bidding (very useful!). Whatever you choose, remember to check their revision history because you want one with frequent updates as soon as eBay makes any changes on the site, which happens quite often (or else you could miss sniping the auction).
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Oct 22nd, 2005 01:36 PM #1
Options for sniping on ebay
Have you guys ever used ebay sniping software? (ie. let you bid a certain price at the last minute, but you program this ahead of time so that you don't have to sit there and wait)
If so, are there any free ones out there?
What would you recommend?
thanksLast edited by espeed; Oct 22nd, 2005 at 01:50 PM.
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Oct 22nd, 2005 03:25 PM #2
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Oct 22nd, 2005 03:36 PM #3
www.auctionstealer.com - 3 free snipes per week, 10 second snipes
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Oct 22nd, 2005 04:01 PM #4Have you used auctionstealer before?
Originally Posted by B40
Cuz they ask for your ebay userid and password which I expected, but I dont' want to give out my info unless I know it's safe and confirmed by other RFDers
can anyone confirm that they've used this or any other free service for sniping on ebay?
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Oct 22nd, 2005 04:03 PM #5
I've used Vrane.com services and it's pretty solid
I think you have 1 free bid every day so hopefully you don't have more than 1 auction ending today!_______________
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Oct 22nd, 2005 04:36 PM #6
i do it the old fashion way. wait till about 15 seconds before the auction ends and BID!
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Oct 22nd, 2005 05:09 PM #7Yes I've been using it for a few years now.
Originally Posted by espeed
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Oct 22nd, 2005 06:39 PM #8Its the fun way at least =|
Originally Posted by UrbanPoet
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Some people have to work etc and can't be at a computer.
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Nov 3rd, 2005 07:00 AM #10Same here...although I find 5 seconds is more than enough time.
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Nov 3rd, 2005 07:31 AM #11
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I've found auctionstealer very reliable. However, I only use it when I know I'll be away from the computer because of the 10sec delay on the free snipes.
If I think the bidding will be really competitive, and I'll be around at the end time, I'll do it manually, and can usually hit 3 or 4 secs before the end no problem. There will always be people who might snipe quicker than that, but more importantly, there won't usually be anyone who's already bid who'll be able to react to my bid in those couple of seconds. The snipers were going to snipe anyway, and for that you just have to hope that your snipe is higher. It's the reactive bidders that drive up the price unnecessarily!!
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Nov 3rd, 2005 10:25 AM #13
whats the difference between sniping and setting your initial amount to something high.
Like say the item starts at $1, increasing of increments of $1. Your limit is $100 for an item. If you made your first bid 100, it doesn't say you bid $100, it says you bet $2.
So when the next guy comes along and bets $3, he gets outbid by your first bid..and it continues that way until they either give up, or bids $101.
Making them look stupid in the bidding history lol
I've done this in auctions, if the end bid turns out to be less than your maximum, you pay that instead of the amount you bid._______________
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Nov 3rd, 2005 10:43 AM #14You do a max bid of $100
Originally Posted by CodecX81
Another bidder dives in at $50...then sees you outbid him by a $1, he ups it a $1, you go up $1 and so on...this go on back and forth till $90 - $95 etc.....he may think it's worth $100 too but hasn't maxed bid as you have.
Why not wait in the weeds ?
He dives in at $50 , no one out bids him or very little action ...say to $60 ...end of auction arrives, you jump in with 5 second left at $100 and you get it for $61 instead of $95.
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Nov 3rd, 2005 10:51 AM #15
this cheap way of bidding is legal too, hahaha
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