Hey Speedy!
This situation was a TRUE snipe!
The sucessful bidder did not bid AT ALL on the item until literally the last few seconds!
Here is a rough reconstruction of what happened in the last few days on that item#3249136029 (hope this works!):
..............................Current....High
Date/Time....Bidder....MxBid...HiBid.....Bidr
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10/28.......RO(you!)...230.01..~225.01....RO
10/29.........JA........255....~232.......JA
10/31.........CJ........237....~238.......JA
53minsB4end!..RO........250....~251.......JA
52minsB4end!..RO........265....~256.......RO
(At this point with about 50 minutes until the end of the auction, you were sitting pretty
as the high bidder UNTIL a bidder(CA) comes out of nowhere!!
):
3secsB4end!?..CA........???....$270.......CA
Again, the time of bid is not so important as the AMOUNT of the bid. (However, I personally am QUITE IMPRESSED with a successful bid placed a mere 3 seconds B4 the end of the auction!!) We have no idea what CA's MAX bid was, but we DO know it was at least $270 which exceeded your $265 MAX bid. Literally, there can be MULTIPLE snipers bidding on the same item within the last minutes or seconds of an auction, and when all the dust finally settles, it will be the bidder with the HIGHEST MAXIMUM BID that finally walks away with the item.
(What if?) Now if you had planned to AuctionSnipe the item in the last minute or so (instead of the last hour like you did), the high bid would've belonged to JA at ~$238-240. That would've left you & CA lurking, planning on sniping the item in the last minute. With the high bid at $238 at that point, CA MIGHT not have placed a max.bid (say maybe $255?) as high as you(at $265), but then again, he MIGHT have (say maybe $300)! If that were the case, you would have lost regardless
. The point of sniping is to avoid letting competitor bidders know you are in the game AND to avoid revealing any information about what your max.bid is until HOPEFULLY there is not enough time left in the auction for a competitive bidder to re-bid to exceed it
.
If I've made some errors in my asumptions, deductions, and analysis, hopefully others with more experience will chime in!
Good luck!