Auction Sniper
Auction Sniper Information
I am what you would call an auction sniper, and I’m not afraid
it admit it. Though there are many that get mad when this happens,
as far as I am concerned it is the only way to get what you want.
You can take to heart the fact that this doesn’t always work,
though it does work most of the time. I generally wonder why people
bid on items when there are five or six days left to go in an
auction. They are just running the price up on themselves as far as
I am concerned.
An auction sniper is someone who waits until the last minute to
place a bid on an item. I was doing this long before I knew there
was a term for it. It just makes sense to me. I guess I can see
where an auctionsniper might be irritating, but you should almost
expect to be outbid in the last moments of any type of auction. If
I really want something, I want to get it at the best price. I
simply watch that items to see where the price goes, and if I am
still interested I will bid when the time is almost down to
nothing.
Auction Sniper Tips
If you hate an auctionsniper, you should take comfort in the
fact that it does not always work. There are a lot of factors in
play. If you have a slow Internet connection you aren’t going to be
a very good auction sniper anyway. You have to refresh repeatedly
to make sure you don’t get outbid at the very last moment if you
have entered yours too early. If you wait to long, you may not get
your bid in before time runs out.
An auction sniper might also have problems if there is yet
another sniper hanging out watching the same auction. This happens
all the time. I once lost something just because I had under
estimated what the last person had put in as a proxy bid. This is
almost another type of auction sniper. If their proxy bid is high
enough, it won’t matter what you put in, the program will outbid
you up to their highest bid. I watched something go up for auction
three times with no bidders. I wasn’t even sure if I wanted it.
When I decided I did, I lost to someone who did this. It’s not a
perfect thing, but I do think it is what a smart bidder does.
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