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New User ..any advice? | Fri Apr 02, 2010 03:05 AM | | |
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sauginius |
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Hello! this is my first time using what sounds like an awesome add-on and am excited and hope it works.
I've read on the reviews that the few people who have had problems are those who didn't meet the seller's requirements. I have an item that I've already set Active to Snipe and REALLY do not want to lose this bid. Can anyone help me in what to look for and how to verify and make sure that I meet my sellers requirements?
And any other important things to know to make sure are in place before the bidding ends?
Bidding ends in two days! please advise!
Thanks! Appreciate all the help!!!
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| Fri Apr 02, 2010 03:10 AM | | |
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sauginius |
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Member Since: Apr 02, 2010 |
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Oh and also, ...based on question 7 in the the FAQ saying..
If your snipe is higher that current bid then you will pay only one eBay bid increment more than the person before you with the example of the current bit being $10 with a snipe at $30...
my question is, wouldn't it be best to just snipe at an insanely high amount that way no matter what amount anyone bids you'll always win?
Is the risk here that someone could possibly figure out that you're sniping and bid an insanely high amount as well just to make you pay that muck plus an increment more??
what's the best strategy on the maximum snipe bid amount?
Thanks so much!!!!!
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| Fri Apr 02, 2010 03:18 AM | | |
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Sashka |
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Member Since: Feb 13, 2008 |
Location: www.myibidder.com |
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Welcome to our forums.
The best strategy is to snipe your maximum amount you are willing to pay. Anything higher -- you let it go.
Do not bid an insanely high amount, someone may be prepared to pay much more than you so you don't want to end up paying more than you wanted to pay.
Just bid your absolute maximum, the bidding process will do the rest to make sure your paying the minimum enough to win.
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