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I wonder how many people will leave less than a 5-second snipe tonight? I soooo look forward to Monday mornings and seeing the new faces on this forum of those that didn't win the Hope Diamond for $1.75 because they left a 2 second snipe at 6 PM on a Sunday night. My second favorite is the guy that leaves a 2 second snipe, but the snipe is place at 8 seconds.
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I usually snipe manually so I hardly ever use AS. My default setting is 3 seconds and it just so happened that I had to use AS on a Sunday since I was going to be away from my computer for an item I wanted. Frown Doh! Eek It's Sunday and wayyy too much traffic! Big Grin Will remember that next time Razz
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Maybe AS can reprogram things so that no snipe placed on Sunday night will go in less than 30 seconds before auction close. That might save these people a lot of grief. It might also spare us who know better the trouble of reading all this unmitigated bleat blaming AS. Rickdogg has the right attitude.
It's surprising how many sellers moan at snipers, well, I've had 3 moan as it goes, but I can't figure why they moan, they are happy enough to take my money.

If someone snipes my stuff, good luck to them, in fact if I've got no bids or 1 bid, I quietly hope someone has a snipe set up...

And my default is set to 3 seconds as well, I don't buy as often as I used to, but I try to put just a little more in the max snipe value than I'd really want to pay, that way I usually win it... Why lose the auction for 25p or £1 eh!!
Yesterday during the peak bidding time I lost several auctions because my bid did not go through and the status message sent to me via email was "Not In Time." However, others that did not go through had a status message of "Ready" even though the auction was over. Does anyone know what this happened?

Thanks for any help/advice.
Rcommage, the busiest time on eBay is Sunday night. Acceptance and registration of bids by eBay can be running a minute or more behind, so it's perfectly possible to be left waiting at the altar with an 8-second snipe when eBay doesnt' get around to even considering your bid until the auction has closed. Always allow at least 30 seconds for snipes placed in peak hours.

Anyway, that's what happened to your bids. Sorry. Better luck (and planning) next time. Smile
Don't leave a snipe for any auction closing between 01:00 PST and 03:00 PST on Friday's. Proxy bidders rule during ebay's scheduled maintenance, and during ebay's meltdowns, and of course, during a worm or nuclear attack. But that's fair. Give the proxy bidders their few hours a week. The rest of the time is Sniper Time.

"It is better to live rich than to die rich." - Samuel Johnson
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Originally posted by Steve:
Rcommage, the busiest time on eBay is Sunday night. Acceptance and registration of bids by eBay can be running a minute or more behind, so it's perfectly possible to be left waiting at the altar with an 8-second snipe when eBay doesnt' get around to even considering your bid until the auction has closed. Always allow at least 30 seconds for snipes placed in peak hours.

Anyway, that's what happened to your bids. Sorry. Better luck (and planning) next time. Smile

Thanks Steve. But today Auction Sniper failed to put in a bid at 15:47 PST (5 seconds before the end). It sent me an email after the auction ended with the status as "Ready". Thursday at 3:47 pm PST shouldn't be that busy of a time. what do you think?
-Robert
Sunday PM's, and auctions that end exactly on the hour or half hour. Something about ebay that causes excessive sellers to post on the hour/half hour.

"Give evil nothing to opose and it will disappear by itself." - Lao-tzu. Doesn't apply to anything you said, but it's the only one I could come up with quickly. Wink
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And if they do? Should I set my snipe a little longer? Should I bid 1 min before end? 30 seconds?

I have an item that end at exactly: May-26-03 18:00:00 PDT.

My snipe time is set at 5 seconds currently. Though I have a max bid of 75.00 with the current bid @ 16.00

Thanks in advance for all the assistance.

Steven R.
aka Darkchilde

PS - Been trying to get this item for 3 weeks now. Though have only been using AS for about 2 days.

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Tell me and I may forget
Show me and I may remember
Involve me and I will understand.

- Old Chinese Proverb
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Originally posted by Darkchilde:
I have an item that end at exactly: May-26-03 18:00:00 PDT.



18:00:00 - WARNING! WARNING!

Give your snipes 8 to 10 seconds lead time. Lots of users are happy with 5 and less, but if you're sniping something very important, make it 8 or more. Ebay slows up at different times. AS tries to compensate, but they can't always make the correct adjustment. Help AS to help you by using longer lead times. For Sunday evenings (prime time) and auctions that end exactly on the hour or half hour (very heavy traffic) you should use longer times. On Sunday evening auctions the members recommend 15 to 30 seconds, and for hour or half hour ending auctions AS recommends 20 to 25 seconds.
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