[/QUOTE] Auction number or bid history? Alternatively, read up on proxy bids on ebay. You were beaten by a higher proxy bid. Your snipe was NEVER below the auction high bid until AFTER it was placed, therefore you would never be notified about your snipe being too low. You can't know what the winning bid actually was since it is only one bid increment above your sniped bid (it may actually have been $50 or $100 for all we know!).[/QUOTE]
Thank you for your prompt reply. I have used eBay proxy bidding for a couple of years, and found that whenever someone else's max proxy bid was higher than mine, I was notified by eBay, and able to nip in and increase my max to remain high bidder, until time ran out. I understand that the winner bidder's max may well have been anything from $33.57 to 33.57 + n*1.00; I've just reviewed the eBay writeup on proxy bidding just in case my memory needed refreshing.
What confuses me about this particular bid history was the time the winning proxy bid was placed--it was placed about an hour before the AS snipe.
Unless I've got something wrong, this means that if I had used eBay proxy bidding, I would have had a chance to increase my Maximum bid before the auction was over?
I'm wondering if doing proxy bidding on my own with eBay when there's just a single item I'm interested in gives me a better chance when bidding against other proxies--I've been successful in the past using F5 and sniping myself at the 5 second mark.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/buy/outbid-notice.htmlAuction number and bid history follow. I appreciate any enlightment to help me make most effective use of AS. Like what I've seen so far. In this case, there were several auctions I was interested in [wanted all 7 items, so group bidding didn't apply], so AS was quite useful.
Auction Number: 6763414598
Bid history:
headachedoc ( 38) US $33.57 May-01-05 16:57:16 PDT
dyannli ( 14) US $32.57 May-01-05 17:58:51 PDT[--THIS IS THE AS SNIPE FOR ME]
christine9161 ( 3 ) US $12.00 Apr-27-05 23:17:08 PDT