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I was hoping to get a few of the 256mb Sandisk SD cards that were all closing in the same three or so minutes tonight. i read the faq where it said that if it didn't have time to check the following auction, it would just skip it, but that thirty seconds should be enough. i didn't get any of the "Bid Group not placed" errors, so i dont think that was the problem.. somehow, i ended up not getting the first two "bid too low" followed by three "Unable to Sign in" and then one "Did Not Win" (which isn't in the snipe status messages page - and no bid was placed, according to eBay) and then four more 'cannot sign in.' auctions. the 8 of the 10 auctions that either said "Unable to Sign in" or "Did Not Win" all ended below my minimum bid. i can chalk the 8 unable...s up to eBay servers, but what's with the "Did not win" one - why wasn't a snipe placed? the next increment up would have been $18.50, and my bid was 20.07. any help?
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the 8 of the 10 auctions that either said "Unable to Sign in" or "Did Not Win" all ended below my minimum bid.


Note that even though the auctions closed below your proposed snipe of $20.07, the winning bidder may have had a proxy bid higher than that. Just a thought of consolation and not related to the snipes not being placed.
I got the following response as a result of my inquiry. i suggested they clear up the help pages - the impression i got from the hlp was that 30 seconds would make it work, and less would just cause you to 'skip' an auction. it appears that instead, it will cause a cascading 'unable to sign in' kind of problem. I'll try it again in the future, and will report back then

On the majority of these snipes, there really isn‘t 30 seconds between them. More like 15-20 on many of them. But even 30 seconds isn‘t enough, and I recommend closer to a minute. Obviously, more is better.

This series is a real good reason for that recommendation too: if you click on the confirmation button to those Did Not Wins, and even some of the Unable to sign in messages, what you actually find is an eBay response saying Not In Time. This is because eBay was timing out on our repeated logins for your bid group snipes. That you even got the Auction Over response from eBay means we did finally log in (on one of our backup snipe servers), but by then either the snipe was too late or eBay was taking too long to process them. In view of the time-outs, I‘d say eBay.

The only way I could see to avoid the kind of cascade failure you had, especially since you wanted 2-3 wins, would be to create 2 or 3 bid groups, with one specified win each, and make the snipes as far as possible in time from each other. That way, your bid groups snipes have the best chance of getting the wins you wanted.

michael
senior technical support
http://www.auctionsniper.com

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