dazzer":3dvovswg said:This sometimes happens if the seller has a reserve price on an item and the buyer keeps bidding until they reach the reserve.
Water-Mark":122kfsmk said:Is this a new thing?
Whenever i've placed a bid or even two on an item with a reserve the amount has always stayed at the starting price until another bidder places a bid
Correct!It also tells anyone else who wants to bid how much your last bid is likely to be. In this case it was almost certainly $150 so a snipe of $151 would have won it if there were no other bids.
I won't reveal what's the best and only strategy! Although it's not always possible to use it.There's only one way to bid. Bid highest amount you would be willing to pay for the item then go away and leave it to the system.
As a seller I see this all the time it's an all well too well known strategy (the best sniping programs will go down to as tight as 2 seconds before the auction end). Often several (sometimes many) people snipe my auctions right at the bitter end. Of course this instigates an automated lightning bidding war. There have been many strategies and systems tried over the years, including trying to block by multiple bids, but whatever schemes are used it's always the highest bidder who wins.JohnPW":l9fo89ho said:................
I won't reveal what's the best and only strategy! Although it's not always possible to use it.
The worst strategy is to treat Ebay auctions as if they are live auctions. Placing your maximum bid at any time except 5 seconds before the end of the auction just means you will prob not win or you will more pay more than you have to.
JohnPW":2sgoncnr said:I won't reveal what's the best and only strategy!
As a seller I see this all the time it's an all well too well known strategy (the best sniping programs will go down to as tight as 2 seconds before the auction end). Often several (sometimes many) people snipe my auctions right at the bitter end. Of course this instigates an automated lightning bidding war. There have been many strategies and systems tried over the years, including trying to block by multiple bids, but whatever schemes are used it's always the highest bidder who wins.
... contact the seller and do a deal outside of eBay.artie":1o0w16gx said:JohnPW":1o0w16gx said:I won't reveal what's the best and only strategy!
Awww go on.
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