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Hello, helpful folks out there,

My three free bids went fabulously. Since then ... no luck. I haven't even gotten the e-mail notifications saying I didn't win and why on this weekend's attempts. My intended bid of up to 61.11 on item 2346985953 is still sitting there with the happy looking green "ready" ... on an item that went for $51 to a bid placed 2 days before auction's end. Any thoughts? Anyone? My lead is set to 8 sec., but if that was the problem wouldn't it have given me some sort of "couldn't place your bid in time" message?

Thanks for your help,
Abundantly luckless?
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I can't really address the email or status message questions, altho I've seen that happen before. I don't really look for or rely on the system emails. And occasionally I've a seen a snipe sit in a certain status for a while before it finally moves on to it's "resting place."

As far as why your bid didn't get placed, I have a good guess. I looked at the auction and it ended exactly on the 1/2 hour, on Sunday, during peak time... a triple-whammy. I suspect a 8 second lead time just wasn't enough time to get to eBay during three of their busiest time-frames.

From what the experts here have revealed, Sunday afternoon and evening is the busiest day/time on eBay. Other peak times are weekday evenings when people are getting home from work or getting online right after dinner. I believe Sat afternoons were mentioned also.

In addition, sellers who have scheduled listings must choose a listing time when they are setting them up. These listing times are every 15 minutes... so every quarter hour, half hour, thee-quarter hour, and on the hour, eBay is trying to upload a bunch of new listings. It will be slower then. And since Sundays are a popular day to add listings, it will be even worse.

So the auction you were bidding on ended on a busy day, during a busy time-frame, and on the half hour.

The experienced folk here have varying advice on exactly how much time to add to your lead time in these cases, but they all agree 8 seconds may not be enough time.

I have chosen to set all my snipes to go at 15 seconds as my default, and it has worked well for me. I have upped that to 20 on a few occasions just to be safe, and rarely have I lowered it.

As so many of the people reminded me, 15-20 second lead is still going to be hard to beat manually, AND it's the highest bid that wins anyway. So if your bid gets in between 15-20 seconds before auction ends and is the highest bid, it is less likely someone is going to have time to revise their max in time to beat you out.

I hope that helps... and I'm really sorry your bid didn't get placed. I know it must be frustrating.

diva (aka Dag)

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