Originally posted by: NFS4
Damnit, STILL got outbid by 15 cents....GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR![]()
Well, not necessarily. The most I was willing to pay was $4 (plus shipping.) Now, let's say the other guy placed a bet for $3 and found it wasn't enough. Now he ups his bet to $5 and wins the calendar.Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: Wingznut
Oh, I'm not saying that sniping is a bad idea at all. Not doing it cost me an auction, the other day...
Nobody was bidding on this Red Wings calendar, but I was going to be at work when the auction ended. So, I proxy bidded, and lost the auction in the final minute.
Did you set your bid to the maximum you were willing to pay?
If so, then you did not lose.
If not, you should have bid higher initially.
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: boi
One time I sniped accidentally. I looked at some software and by the time I read the whole description, the auction had 30 seconds left! I quickly scrolled to the bottom of the page and entered a bid. The eBay server was pretty slow that day and the bid didn't go in until 3 seconds before the auction ended. I got an email from one of the bidders: "Prick"
lol
Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: NFS4
Damnit, STILL got outbid by 15 cents....GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR![]()
no, that was probably the minimum bid increment. that person could have bid $20 over you, but it would only show 15 cents.
Originally posted by: boi
One time I sniped accidentally. I looked at some software and by the time I read the whole description, the auction had 30 seconds left! I quickly scrolled to the bottom of the page and entered a bid. The eBay server was pretty slow that day and the bid didn't go in until 3 seconds before the auction ended. I got an email from one of the bidders: "Prick"
lol
