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Originally posted by love2bet:
Thanks all for the replies to this thread. But any real reasons why AS was sending in the bid earlier than expected by lead time?
love2,
Guess I’ll take a swing at this.
From AS’ FAQ’s:
Our snipe servers try to adjust for eBay server lag and internet lag, so that eBay processes your snipe with the lead time you’ve specified. However, although the vast majority of snipes do go through on time, eBay can take longer (or shorter) to process your snipe. From AS’ Top 10 Questions:
These servers adjust for eBay server lag according to how long their average server is taking.Well, that adjusting of lead-time to get the snipe in on time is, as it says, an “average”. I think response times are changing so rapidly on ebay, that trying to determine the amount of time that is required to place a snipe with the specified lead-time is a bit difficult. So, in your two auctions, the lead-time was earlier then it needed to be, otherwise someone couldn’t have come in and placed multiple snipes. In the case of the first auction you posted, the same bidder was able to place 2 retaliatory snipes (in addition to their first snipe) in the 29 seconds that remained in the auction after your snipe was placed. That auction was on Sunday night, and the auction ended on the exact quarter hour. That combination has the reputation of requiring extra time to have the snipe placed. It may have been that right before your auction closed, ebay’s response time was poor. Then, during the last 30 seconds of your auction, the response time improved. That’s what it looks like. Kind of difficult to hit a moving target.
I’m not sure that’s the “real reason”, but if no one else comments, you might say that it’s gotten tacit approval.
Maybe AS support will comment.