How many seconds? I'm trying to use 3. Which is the most optimal for winning? I know my friend likes to manually snipe in the last 10 seconds.
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The HIGHEST bid wins, whether it was placed a second after the auction began or a second before the auction ends.quote:The question is one of the mechanics of the bid system. If there is one second left in the auction, and the last bid is high, but not as high as another snipe bid coming in right behind it with one-half second to spare, who wins?
NOquote:Does the auction stay open for a few seconds after the clock runs out to consider all the snipe bids,
The HIGHEST bid wins, whether it was placed a second after the auction began or a milli-second before the auction ends. Ebay doesn't allow bids to be placed after the auction ends!quote:or does the highest bid only count on all those bids that came in before the clock runs out?
HUH?!? Ebay doesn't allow bids to be placed after the auction ends, whether it is 1 second after the auction ended or 1 day after the auction ended! The "Bid Now" button goes away after the auction ends, so how would one bid?!?quote:How does it all work? Could a snipe bid coming in 10th of a second after the close count?
Hmm - I thought I answered it pretty comprehensively with '8 seconds'....quote:Originally posted by whop:
I read the original comment, and after reading all the answers, I understand less now than before. NO ONE has come close to answering the question.
...and who's the "DUDE", and who's the "kids"? Who's quote is that? Who said anything about a calculator?quote:Okay, glazerguy, then what’s the answer Better yet, what’s the question