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Old 08-31-2014, 08:18 PM   #1
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Something new happened to me today... was bidding on an item, there were no bidders until Sat. Item ended today. Was on E-Bay a week. Not big money. The first and only bidder stood at the opening bid of $5.00. I was waiting until close to the end to bid.

I put in a bid, all was going well until 1 minute before the sale ended when I was ' knocked out', my bid became $0.00, and the other 'bidder' " won" the item at five bucks. I got a notice of 'Error. Zero dollars bid" at that time. All was well before that??

Anybody have this happen before? Odd. Been doing E-Bay for probably 10 years or so and never had this happen before.
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Old 08-31-2014, 08:29 PM   #2
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Something new happened to me today... was bidding on an item, there were no bidders until Sat. Item ended today. Was on E-Bay a week. Not big money. The first and only bidder stood at the opening bid of $5.00. I was waiting until close to the end to bid.

I put in a bid, all was going well until 1 minute before the sale ended when I was ' knocked out', my bid became $0.00, and the other 'bidder' " won" the item at five bucks. I got a notice of 'Error. Zero dollars bid" at that time. All was well before that??

Anybody have this happen before? Odd. Been doing E-Bay for probably 10 years or so and never had this happen before.
I just had the same thing happen..
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Old 08-31-2014, 08:53 PM   #3
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Sounds like ebay stopped us from doing that late bid in order to inspire more bidding. Just a thought but would not be surprised. Never enough profits!
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Old 08-31-2014, 09:28 PM   #4
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I won a bid last night for a pair of sunglasses on Ebay, I was the only bidder until 8 seconds to go when someone bid against me, but they lost.

I have had a bad connection, or something, while trying to bid at the last second and my bid was not acknowledged.

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Old 08-31-2014, 10:27 PM   #5
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There is a program that people use to bid on items listed on eBay. It's called "Auctionsniper," many of us called it Snipe. It will automatically bid up to your maximum amount at the last 10 to 15 seconds of an auction. I don't know what percentage the developers charge these day when used to win an auction.

The best way to bid on an auction is to just bid your maximum amount you are willing to spend on an item and wait or use Snipe.

http://www.auctionsniper.com/
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Old 08-31-2014, 10:39 PM   #6
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looks interesting, I am sure I paid more on some items than I could have because I bid early on an item when I was going to be away from my computer. I usually bid what I feel the item is worth to me.. win some lose some
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I've never had that happen to me even though I usually watch an item and bid within the last minutes my max bid or multiple bids, just like I would in a real in-person auction. There are times I get up in the middle of the night for the right item. I like the excitement of bidding myself. I've never used a snipe program.
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Old 09-01-2014, 06:58 AM   #8
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I just put in the price I'm willing to pay if the part was in front of me at a store. If I lose I lose. Siting there at the last moments trying to get it as cheap as possible does not make sense to me.
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Old 09-01-2014, 07:38 AM   #9
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I just put in the price I'm willing to pay if the part was in front of me at a store. If I lose I lose. Siting there at the last moments trying to get it as cheap as possible does not make sense to me.
I think Mike, among others who are rational, has it right. Appraise an item and decide for yourself what you would pay. Place your high bid and if you win that's it, period. Your bid will go up incrementally keeping pace with any other bidders. Trying to snipe defies the logic behind an individual's high bid; if you want to pay more than me you can have the darn thing. I may be disappointed that I lost but feel secure in my mind that you over-valued the item.
Call it "sniping", or sitting up all hours of the night, or what ever you want but it makes no sense to me.
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Old 09-01-2014, 07:43 AM   #10
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sniping is the "only" way to go if you really WANT something. You set the bid with no emotion and walk away. You either get it or dont. By bidding early, you drive the prices to crazy levels and the seller loves you for your $.

you can buy on emotion or you can just pay what you are willing to pay................. your choice.
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a week ago I entered a last second bid and the bid went through at an amount far less than what I bid and I didn't get the item,Still trying to figure out how that happened.
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I agree with put a bid in at what you will pay and walk away but on the other hand there nothing like getting the ticker going in a good bidding war.
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a week ago I entered a last second bid and the bid went through at an amount far less than what I bid and I didn't get the item,Still trying to figure out how that happened.
We like to think when we hit the keyboard things happen the speed of light. The fact is there are a whole lot of things the signal needs to go through before it ends up at the other side and you cannot guarantee the the moment you hit the key your bid is recognized and entered in that split second.
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I agree with put a bid in at what you will pay and walk away but on the other hand there nothing like getting the ticker going in a good bidding war.
Hm, did your ever like jumping off roofs or out of trees..or playing no-limit holdem

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I've found that when placing last second bid, that in the excitement mentioned here, that a guy has to remember to 'confirm' the bid IN TIME for it to count
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I've found that when placing last second bid, that in the excitement mentioned here, that a guy has to remember to 'confirm' the bid IN TIME for it to count
Hardtimes, that's usually what I do. Takes about 6 seconds for the bid to be accepted, so I put a bid in with around 13 seconds left in the auction. The other day I put in a small bid several hours earlier before the sale ended and that is the one I got 'booted' out of with 1 minute to go!! Only one other bidder and he won the auction, unless something fishy is going on that did cross my mind...................
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Old 09-01-2014, 12:33 PM   #16
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In my case it always depends on the "geographical" location of the internet connection and/or a different type of computer.

At my office, 8 miles away, connection is always great, computer is always fast, & E-bay always receives my last minute bids within a few seconds.

However, with a different computer at home, (again 8 miles distance), connection is always "iffy" with no connection at times, & computer is always much, much slower; hence, if I bid 2 minutes before bid ends, E-bay may or may not receive my bid on time.

If I bring my fast office laptop home, it cannot be trusted for fast bidding because the internet connection is "iffy", sometimes fast, sometimes slow, sometimes non existing.

Just one experience.
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In my case it always depends on the "geographical" location of the internet connection and/or a different type of computer.

At my office, 8 miles away, connection is always great, computer is always fast, & E-bay always receives my last minute bids within a few seconds.

However, with a different computer at home, (again 8 miles distance), connection is always "iffy" with no connection at times, & computer is always much, much slower; hence, if I bid 2 minutes before bid ends, E-bay may or may not receive my bid on time.

If I bring my fast office laptop home, it cannot be trusted for fast bidding because the internet connection is "iffy", sometimes fast, sometimes slow, sometimes non existing.

Just one experience.
do you have alternative providers..
or maybe you can upgrade the speed
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Never had any luck bidding, so I just go to but it now.
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Old 09-01-2014, 04:04 PM   #19
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Did you ask Ebay what was going on? Maybe hackers or a virus.
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Old 09-01-2014, 05:21 PM   #20
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Hey BlueSunoco,
Yeah, ebay is NOT as it used to be, so something 'fishy' will not be ruled out by me ! I tried to forget this recent story, but here goes. I put an engine up for sale. Long story short, ebay let it go for seven of ten days, then pulled the ad ...just when 'things' were getting hot bidder wise. Man was I stunned when it disappeared. Sooo, I called ebay and spent the NEXT 4 HOURS on the phone with robots/idiots..disquised as employees and qulp..'supervisors' The bottom line here, after calming myself (yoga), I did what 'they' ordered done..to put it in their recommended area. The next day it ended up back in the area that 'they' said it shouldn't be in So now it is in TWO areas. Some pissed off bidders and me eventually got thru ebay BS and I believe that I lost money on account of it. So, do 'fishy' things go on at ebay....YES THEY DO !!
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