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Hi everyone, just won my first two auctions using AS. The first one was excellent - saved me coming into work to get on a computer at 3am (I live down under but all the good stuff is in the US or UK) and I ended up with a nice low win price, just had to beat one early bidder. The second one was a bit scarier - I was still at work so tried to watch it unfold by watching AS and ebay. One early bidder days ago who then returned a few hours before auction end to put in an extra higher bid presumably before going to bed. I was then a bit surprised to see my AS "snipe" go in about 14 minutes earlier than my 8 second lead time. An 'old adversary' came in with a bid with 30 seconds to go, I assume not a snipe as he had time to put in a second bid (which he wouldn't if my snipe had gone in on time) and I come out the winner but $3 higher than necessary? item #6319411675.
Just wanted to let any other newbies know that I'm very satisfied though. Was very sceptical and cautious to start with, I did a lot of google searching for any bad write ups about AS but found none - I also set up a new ebay ID. One quick question for the old pro's - having used up my first two freebies do I have to register a credit card to make sure that my next two snipes are placed while I'm away from the computer for the weekend? And a final question what other pitfalls are there for an overconfident newbie madly wielding his new weapon?? I've been reading Gordo's (?) comments about going in big and just a little afraid of some of my "usual suspect" opponents picking up the same ideas - it s always tempting to go just that little bit higher and more random than your real max.
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Welcome, Jack. Glad you won. AS is not new; I have used it myself for nearly three years and it has helped me win over 900 auctions. So their record is an admirable one.

eBay (and sometimes AS) often go down for maintenance between 1-3AM PST Friday mornings. Since AS never really knows if the regularly scheduled eBay maintenance will occur or not, that is one time that snipes are generally sent in minutes early, as yours were. It sounds as if at the moment the other bidder came in, the system was not down. Oh well, you won your auction and that is what counts. Here is what eBay's board had posted this week:

***Scheduled Maintenance for September 3rd***
The eBay system will be undergoing general maintenance from approximately 01:00 to 03:00 PT on Friday, September 3rd. During this maintenance period, certain eBay site features may be intermittently unavailable or slow.

Read eBay's own announcements
Welcome to our forum! I see you already got a welcome and response by our "king of snipes" here! Wink
My advise is always set your snipe at the max you are willing to pay. Ebay is a huge auction site, so usually there will be more of the same item coming down the pike if you can just wait and watch. If you set your snipe higher than your max, you just might end up paying more!
hi guys! i found auctionsniper earlier in the week and told my wife about y'all; then last night i went ahead and joined; then i phoned her to invite her to join and she said that she had joined earlier in the day on friday . . . but neither of us have "sent" the "official" invitation to join, so does that mean i miss out on those 3 credits even thought she wouldn't have known about auctionsniper if i hadn't told her earlier this week? it looks like a neat service, and i've got some snipes scheduled already,. . . . thanks in advance for whatever response you give . . . steve

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