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Hi all, I'm new to AS and I would appreciate any advise =) Well I am looking
to bid on an auction that I MUST win, the auction will end tonight at 9:00 MST/8:00 PST, many people
has already bid on that item, I would appreciate any advise from you all so that
I can win the item. I'm also wondering, with your experiences, what should
I set my lead time to for tonight's auction? Please advise, thanks!
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Well, I'm not sure about lead times right now. Normally I would say 18 secs. since it ends on the hour. Remember to bid the very most you want to spend. No matter what, the highest bid accepted wins. Another thing, bid an odd amount such as 21.67 instead of 20.00 . It often gives you the edge. Good luck! Also, welcometo our forum! Smile
Well, normally, I use 8 seconds, but Ebay starts auctions that are entered ahead of time on the hour, half, and quarter hour. Thus, they also end then. This makes busy traffic. I understand AS is making some time adjustments but until Sara says different, I'll keep adding 10 seconds at those times. Also, on auctions that end on Sunday between 5:30 and 8 PST, I add 15 seconds to my time. This is only my personal preference. Others might tell you different.
Thanks Mrs.M, well now I'm a little worried, since there will be so much traffic, do you think AS will be able to enter the bid on time? And since I entered the bid while there are 18 secs left, do you think the other people who are trying to bid on this item will get a chance to beat me esp if they have something similar to AS? Please advise,thanks again!
As also adjusts the time according to the traffic. Remember the highest bid wins. If you want to try it at less time, that is your decision.It possibly might be fine. You might even try a number somewhere in between! I only told you what I do! I don't think it is possible to hand enter a bid in 18 seconds or less. Could someone else use a program like this? Of course! There is no such thing as a certain win, but I must tell you, thousands of people list on Ebay. Whatever it is, I would bet it will show up again!
Thanks all for your reply, well I'm just testing AS out again, this item has about 6 hours till it ends, I've set my max amount to be $49.99, right now the highest bid has already reached $51.00 but no email notification of my max bid being too low, and inside my AS control panel, it still shows the current price is "Currently:$20.45" instead of $51.00-no matter how many time I refresh the page... *sigh*
If you are counting on an outbid notice so that you may adjust your snipe amount, then you are missing the point of sniping. Choose the maxmimun amount you are willing to pay and set THAT as your snipe amount, rather than what you hope to pay. That way, you do not have to do anything else except check the auction when it is over. Wink

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