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bloody_ribcut
12-03-2008, 04:22 PM
i just lost a pair of 8" subwoofers in a box with free delivery for 20 bucks, i hate the last minute stealers!:mad: gotta ruin everything.





what are some of the things you almost had but been out bidded at the last minute in e-bay?

neverending
12-03-2008, 04:35 PM
You just need to google ebay sniping service. You'll never win an auction without it- unless you bid rediculously high or nobody else wants the item.

ManchestrMorgue
12-03-2008, 04:36 PM
Yeah that happens a lot on Australian Ebay as well.

Last week I was bidding for a Commodore 64 disk drive. Just 10 minutes to go, and the max bid was $5.50. It finally sold for $56.

Didn't really care that I missed it, as $56 is way too much IMO. A few days ago I got a Commodore 64, disk drive, about 200 disks, some tape games, a tape player for $41 plus postage.

But yeah, it is annoying to see something with just a few minutes to go that looks like a real bargain, only for last minute bidders to drive the price up beyond what it is worth.

urgeok2
12-03-2008, 04:38 PM
i lost a laserdisc collection - and player once - nice selection and great player - and it was within driving distance. I was going to get it for next to nothing when i got beat at the last second by a guy who uses a service.

turned out he was a friend of mine - so i couldnt get too pissed.

i've been beaten on thousands of things but that was the only one i was upset about.

Freak
12-03-2008, 05:29 PM
I once lost out ona autopgraphed picture of Gunnar Hansen.The picture was of the Sawyer Family sitting on their porch and Gunnar had signed and I got outbid at the last minute.I was super pissed.

bwind22
12-03-2008, 08:36 PM
I don't even bother looking at stuff that isn't ending within the hour. (Why bid up the price of something you want?) And then I try to be online when my item is ending so I can be the last minute sniper. I don't use any service (never knew such a thing existed), but I generally end up getting everything I want unless the price gets bid up to highin the last few minutes and I stop bidding on it.

Painfulldeath
12-03-2008, 08:41 PM
To tell you the truth, I've lost tons of auctions but I can't really remember one that I really regret. I just ended up winning another auction, buying it at the store or forgetting about it altogether.

ferretchucker
12-04-2008, 03:45 AM
I don't even bother looking at stuff that isn't ending within the hour. (Why bid up the price of something you want?) And then I try to be online when my item is ending so I can be the last minute sniper. I don't use any service (never knew such a thing existed), but I generally end up getting everything I want unless the price gets bid up to highin the last few minutes and I stop bidding on it.

Same with me. Exactly. It's like we're ebay twins.

Just be a last minute stealer yourself Ribcut. Works every time. I honestly can't think of anything I haven't won.

neverending
12-04-2008, 07:01 AM
If someone is using a sniping service they will beat you. They use high speed servers and place your bid for you in the last 5 seconds of the auction. If there is a counterbid they still have time to place another bid in the last 2 seconds.

ferretchucker
12-04-2008, 07:54 AM
I usually wait until there is one minute left, have a small clock in front of me, start doing all the work towards a bid, then place it when I have just under ten seconds left. If they are using a sniping service then they will of course beat you, but as I said, I've never been beat for something I was willing to keep bidding for, so I've never come across someone using a sniping service.

neverending
12-04-2008, 08:07 AM
It's quite common in the US. Perhaps different with ebay.uk

bloody_ribcut
12-04-2008, 08:37 AM
Just be a last minute stealer yourself Ribcut. Works every time. I honestly can't think of anything I haven't won.


i know, im fairly new to ebay...thats the trick i learned, just watch an item till the last minute myself and bid.

bwind22
12-04-2008, 10:23 AM
It's quite common in the US. Perhaps different with ebay.uk

I'm in the US and I've never encountered that problem either. Besides, don't the US & UK use the same site? I Know I always see stuff listed for GBP instead of dollars.

neverending
12-04-2008, 10:25 AM
Well, there's that old argument- I haven't seen it so it doesn't exist..

bwind22
12-04-2008, 10:29 AM
I didn't say it didn't exist, I'm saying I've never encountered it so it's probably not as widespread as you paranoid folks seem to think. ;) I have 350+ feedbacks and probably 500+ transactions over the course of 4-5 years.

neverending
12-04-2008, 10:31 AM
I'm not paranoid- I use them. I think you may not know it when you see it.

bwind22
12-04-2008, 10:33 AM
If I've seen it, they're not that unbeatable then because like I said I usually win the auctions I go for unless the price goes to high & I stop bidding. (Or if I'm not online when the auction ends. That is almost a SURE way to lose an item.)

neverending
12-04-2008, 10:39 AM
Do the google search. See for yourself.

Arguing isn't going to make it go away.

ferretchucker
12-04-2008, 01:14 PM
We're not saying it doesn't exist, just that it seems to be either not that common or isn't that effective.

Also, the US and UK use different sites, like Google. The two sometimes mix. Say, if an English seller thought there would be more interest in the US, he would put his item up but have the money in Pounds Sterling just for his ease.

bwind22
12-04-2008, 09:16 PM
Do the google search. See for yourself.

Arguing isn't going to make it go away.


Who's arguing? I'm not saying they don't exist or that you don't use one.
I'm just stating my personal experience which leads me to believe, like ferret said, they may not be all that effective or commonplace.

neverending
12-04-2008, 09:35 PM
So you can time bids to take place in the last 5 seconds of an auction on your own? And if there's a counterbid, you can rebid within 2 seconds?

You're a prodigy!

bwind22
12-04-2008, 10:02 PM
So you can time bids to take place in the last 5 seconds of an auction on your own? And if there's a counterbid, you can rebid within 2 seconds?

You're a prodigy!

Geez, kinda sensitive, eh? You're defensive about your ebay sniping tool like you invented it or something.

Yes, I can time my bids to hit within the last couple seconds of the auction and anyone can do it. That doesn't make for a prodigy, it just means I'm able to watch a clock. I usually enter my bid with 3-4 seconds left and get the item I want. I can't get a 2nd bid in after that, but I've seldom needed to (The main problem I've come across, which is fairly rare too, would be the person with the standing high bid has their maximum set higher than what I enter.) *shrug*

neverending
12-04-2008, 10:12 PM
Well, you're truly amazing. You must be the winningest bidder on ebay with those mad bidding skillz.


Next time I wanna bid on something I'm contacting you instead of using a sniper.

I'm atingle with anticipation!

bwind22
12-04-2008, 10:59 PM
Well, you're truly amazing. You must be the winningest bidder on ebay with those mad bidding skillz.

Next time I wanna bid on something I'm contacting you instead of using a sniper.

I'm atingle with anticipation!

I'd say I win probably 95% of the items I go for.

I never said that my method of winning auctions was better than your method, nor did I say anything negative in your direction. All I've said is that my method has served me well, anyone can do it and that I've never had a problem losing items to people using programs. So what's with the crabby pants you're sportin?

neverending
12-04-2008, 11:39 PM
No, I'm serious- you'll hear from me next time I need to bid on something!

bwind22
12-05-2008, 02:14 AM
There's several reasons that letting me know what item you want to bid on won't do you any good.

1-Unless you want to give me access to your account, why would I buy something I don't want?
2-If your sniping tool is as excellent as you claim, there's no reason for you not to use it.
3-You can follow the simple instructions I've posted and win the item using my method yourself if you feel so inclined.
4-Why would I do you a favor?

"I'm atingle with anticipation" for what will certainly be another sarcastic, pissy and immature response. :rolleyes:

neverending
12-05-2008, 02:28 AM
You WOULDN'T help me out?????

_____V_____
12-05-2008, 02:44 AM
What?

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ferretchucker
12-05-2008, 06:54 AM
What's up NE, you seem to be getting pretty touchy about the subject?

bloody_ribcut
12-05-2008, 06:56 AM
(The main problem I've come across, which is fairly rare too, would be the person with the standing high bid has their maximum set higher than what I enter.) *shrug*


i hate when that happens.

bwind22
12-05-2008, 10:54 AM
You WOULDN'T help me out?????

Everything you need to know is already posted in this thread so I guess I already have. If you want help beyond that, you're gonna need to work on not being so sarcastic for no apparent reason. I only do favors for people I like and a string of snide, smug comments doesn't score you any points with me.

What's up NE, you seem to be getting pretty touchy about the subject?

That's an understatement.

i hate when that happens.

Me too, but if the bid you enter is actually the most you're willing to pay, then it's easier to swallow because the winner ends up paying more than your max, so even though you lost the item, you can still walk away from it feeling okay about it.

bloody_ribcut
12-05-2008, 11:19 AM
Me too, but if the bid you enter is actually the most you're willing to pay, then it's easier to swallow because the winner ends up paying more than your max, so even though you lost the item, you can still walk away from it feeling okay about it.

agreed.........

stubbornforgey
12-05-2008, 03:18 PM
We have something like that over here but its called trade-me.
Usually the case, the seller or his friends are the ones doing the bidding ..in a hope that the buyer will go higher..[ a few have been caught out like that]
I refuse to buy from those places anymore..sometimes the prices are ridiculous..
especially for phones and computer shit.

ChronoGrl
12-05-2008, 05:57 PM
You just need to google ebay sniping service. You'll never win an auction without it- unless you bid rediculously high or nobody else wants the item.

Yep.

AuctionSniper all the way for me.

ferretchucker
12-06-2008, 03:44 AM
We have something like that over here but its called trade-me.
Usually the case, the seller or his friends are the ones doing the bidding ..in a hope that the buyer will go higher..[ a few have been caught out like that]
I refuse to buy from those places anymore..sometimes the prices are ridiculous..
especially for phones and computer shit.

If my Dad's selling scuba diving equipment and it's not going for much he tends to do that. Gets his brother to place a bid.

bloody_ribcut
12-06-2008, 07:29 AM
If my Dad's selling scuba diving equipment and it's not going for much he tends to do that. Gets his brother to place a bid.

..and what happens when nobody tops his brothers bid?

ferretchucker
12-06-2008, 10:40 AM
That hasn't happened yet. But what probably would happen is he would keep it and his brother would leave him feedback.

bloody_ribcut
12-06-2008, 10:43 AM
That hasn't happened yet. But what probably would happen is he would keep it and his brother would leave him feedback.

thats pretty messed up.

ferretchucker
12-06-2008, 10:48 AM
Yeh. I don't know. Come to think of it, the feedback thing is pretty unlikely because if he did that he'd do it all the time. I'm not sure.

The_Return
12-06-2008, 10:59 AM
I rarely bother with Ebay...too much hassle. I know you can get awesome deals, but honestly? The stuff I like to buy isn't expensive enough for me to really care. Plus, its way too easy to get ripped off.