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07-18-2007, 02:54 PM
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Why is eBay sniping "evil"?
Mumps got me thinking about this. I'm not harping on you by the way... you just got me wondering.
I know this is a big debate, but where do you sit on this issue? Why does it matter WHEN you place your bid?
For me, I still bid the same amount I would normally. I just place it with a few seconds remaining vs right away.
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07-18-2007, 03:46 PM
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Re: Why is eBay sniping "evil"?
I don't care what others say, as far as I'm concerned, it's fair play. I have never heard of any argument that would make me think otherwise.
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07-18-2007, 05:24 PM
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Location: Brantford, Ontario
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Re: Why is eBay sniping "evil"?
its perfectly fair. unfortunately its a little one sided.
if the "sniper" had placed the bid earlier, there would be a chance for someone to counterbid.
by bidding an outrageous amount, the sniper guarantees that they will get the item, regardless of previous bids.
its how ebay works. i dont agree with it, but its legal and fair. anyone can snipe, just gotta be there at the right place at the right time.
what would have been a better way for ebay to handle things would be to have the option for auctions to end 48 hours after the most recent bid.
i think that would help sellers and buyers. buyers would love it because they'd have a full 48 hours to send a counterbid, and sellers would love it because they could watch a steady increase in bids until they reached a plateau and then the completed transaction.
of course, this also means that items could potentially be up on ebay for months, but if they're still getting legitimate bids, i see nothing wrong with that.
as far as ebay goes, i'd rather see that someone has outbid me before the auction has ended, rather than get my hopes up and have them shattered.
but then thats just me.
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07-18-2007, 05:44 PM
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Re: Why is eBay sniping "evil"?
There is nothing wrong with bidding at the last second.
I'm also suspect of many dealers on ebay. At times I've watched an item for over a week that didn't get a single bid. So I place my bid....and surprise!!-within a couple of hours there is a second bid on the item. After this happened for the sixth or seventh time I packed it in. I feel like I'm bidding on a no reserve item and seller is jumping on the phone to his/her buddy and getting them to place a second bid to drive up the price after the item sat there for a week unnoticed.
Anyway, I've taken my ball and gone home. I don't bid on ebay anymore. More for all you folks.!
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07-18-2007, 05:51 PM
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Re: Why is eBay sniping "evil"?
Have not bidded in awhile, but it's the easiest way to go if you want something.
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07-18-2007, 07:00 PM
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Re: Why is eBay sniping "evil"?
Sniping is not evil...........who said snipping is evil??
Those that has the most money gets what they want. It how auction (and the free market) works.
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07-18-2007, 07:16 PM
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Re: Why is eBay sniping "evil"?
I am more refering to the use of programs in sniping. Yeah, it's perfectly fair to stalk an auction in it's final seconds, but at least press the bid button yourself, it's unfair to use a program to do it while you are away.
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07-18-2007, 07:36 PM
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Re: Why is eBay sniping "evil"?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mumps
I am more refering to the use of programs in sniping. Yeah, it's perfectly fair to stalk an auction in it's final seconds, but at least press the bid button yourself, it's unfair to use a program to do it while you are away.
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Program?? what program?? i never heard anything about this.
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07-18-2007, 07:41 PM
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Re: Why is eBay sniping "evil"?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mumps
I am more refering to the use of programs in sniping. Yeah, it's perfectly fair to stalk an auction in it's final seconds, but at least press the bid button yourself, it's unfair to use a program to do it while you are away.
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My apologies Mumps. I thought you were referring to the whole sniping thing.
I'm too lazy and rely on the program to do it for me. It also helps when you are away when the auction ends.
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TFCC Runamuck x 3 Achieved! Now looking for Lego Ninjago NRG Jay for Christmas. If you can help, let me know.
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07-18-2007, 07:42 PM
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Re: Why is eBay sniping "evil"?
Yep, I've heard of cases where ppl use bots to win auctions at the very last second. Actually, I lost out on a g2 Bruticus set once that way. I got beat by a "snipebot" with 1 second left. I find it hard to believe that someone has that kind of timing to just bid with 1 second left.
I have to thank that snipebot though. I missed out on the godawful day-glo bruticus and got something better later on.
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