Mirax H said:I use esnipe- my boyfriend introduced me to it. It is extremely helpful when you REALLY want an item and don't want to miss out on it. I tend to forget about auctions or am just not available when it ends. And as others have mentioned, you don't have to bid till the very last so it keeps an item from going up so much.
One word of caution- I learned this the hard way. I collect screen used movie costumes and was bidding on a dress from Braveheart. I think I wound up being the only one to bid. Starting price was very low but I really wanted it and set my high price for $800. There was a reserve on the item. I "thought" that esnipe would only bid the minimum amount and would outbid any other bids. However, that isn't exactly correct. If there is a reserve, it will bid your money to reach the reserve, even if it is not the minimum bid available. It bids to win, if that makes sense. In otherwords, I thought it would just make the minimum bid to outbid anyone else, which I was figuring it was going to bid about $200( I think that was the minimum bid) I would have been the high bidder but would not have beat the reserve and then I could have written the seller and tried to negotiate a price from there. But instead, it bid up to her reserve, even though no one else bid on the item. I got my dress, but was hoping to pay less since no one else had bid and there was no one else interested. So, just a word of caution.
roselily said:I had no idea such services existed! I generally wait until the last day of an auction to bid because I'm tired of bidding on the first day then getting sniped myself!
I must add- I despise reserves! Just list the item at the lowest price you're willing to let it go for, and don't make me guess that even though the starting bid is .99, you really want $300. :rage:
The Shirt said:I've come to the conclusion that I have to start using it. The old way simply does not work anymore. Sniping has that air of "if you can't beat them, join them" to me though. I really just don't enjoy ebay anymore.
exquisitebones said:I feel you. the sniping thing has made it to where I WONT shop on ebay unless I desperately need said item.
I think its unfair and makes it hard to play by the rules. IMO.
I hate the fact that I wait patiently, and I bid at the last minute, and someone who is not even at their computer at that time wins it because they have a program to do it for them. takes the sport and or fun out of it [huh]
exquisitebones said:I feel you. the sniping thing has made it to where I WONT shop on ebay unless I desperately need said item.
I think its unfair and makes it hard to play by the rules. IMO.
I hate the fact that I wait patiently, and I bid at the last minute, and someone who is not even at their computer at that time wins
ShooShooBaby said:eb, i'm with you. ebay used to be so fun for me! i've never used a sniping program, but probably would if i was just *that* desperate for a particular item - it seems like you have to these days if you're an avid ebay user.
Mary said:I haven't baught anything on ebay yet. Thanks for explaning how it works.
But I'm still a little confused.
Let say I want a dress. And the seller wants 20 dollars. Nobody wants it (Very likely! ) I'm willing to pay 50 dollars. What should I do?
If I use the snipeprogram will it force me to pay 50 dollars?
Should I use the thing on ebay where you put in your highest amount or would I then bid against myself?
Should I put in a bid on it for 20 dollars and then let the snipeprogram handle it.
I'm very curious!
M