How Can You Defeat Ebay Snipers?
The best way to beat the sniper is to become the sniper. Once
you understand the process of sniping, you can use it to win
more auctions, more often, and at a lower price than you would
otherwise pay.
Sniping Manually
If you have a lot of time to spare and a reasonably fast
Internet connection, sniping manually is not all that difficult.
Make a note of the time when the auction you are bidding on will
end. Then make sure you're sitting in front of the page at that
vital last minute. Then just outbid the current winning bidder,
or defend your own winning bid.
Here's a valuable tip to remember for manual sniping: make sure
you set your maximum bid quite high. Otherwise you risk being
automatically outbid, and the auction will have ended before you
can bid again.
It's not worth your time to compete against someone who is using
an automated sniping service. If their service is any good, they
will always manage to outbid you. In the sniping arms race, you
need to find a sniper on full auto.
Sniping In The Age Of Automation
If you enter "ebay sniping" into your favorite search engine,
you'll find a long list of online services that will snipe on
your behalf for a small fee. They usually offer a free trial, so
give it a go.
If you don't want to pay each time for an online service, then
you can buy sniping software outright -- for example, SnipeRight
or ISnipeIt (just add a ".com" to the name to find them on the
internet). You pay once and use them as much as you want.
After you've installed the software on your computer, you tell
it which auctions you want sniped and the maximum amount you're
willing to pay. The software then places your bid in the last
few seconds of bidding. One drawback to this method is that you
need to be able to leave your computer on nearly all the time,
or you might miss the end of some auctions.
An Alternative To Sniping
If you're reluctant to lower yourself to "playing dirty," then
there is another, more low-tech way to get around sniping. You
can just email the seller and say that you were sniped at the
last minute, but would really like the item. If they have
another unit to sell, chances are they'll agree to sell it to
you for the price at which the auction closed.
Good luck, good sniping, and good shopping.
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