Picture the following.
You have your eye on the most perfect
ballroom dancing mousepad available.
It's superb, it's amazing, it's the
ultimate of gifts!!
But a problem now arises. The auction closes
at 11:47pm...and you go to bed at 10:30pm! How
can you help ensure you are the highest bidder
when you're fast asleep???????
Why, you snipe the auction, of course.
Sniping simply means you use a 3rd party service
like Bidnapper
to automatically enter your top bid on your
behalf during the last few seconds of an
auction. You don't even have to be online
at the time! It takes care of the process
seamlessly and easily (and it won me my
ballroom dancing mousepad as well!).
Some of the more popular auction snipers include:
Lots of auction sniping services will
allow you to try them for free - do take
advantage of them.
eBay also has some great ideas for
preventing outbidding
here. Some quick rules
of thumb include making sure you know what you're willing
to spend, bid later as opposed to sooner to prevent a bidding
war, and look about to see if others are offering the
same item as well.
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