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I've used AS a lot and won much with it, but lately what I quote as my Maximum has been what I end up having to pay. E.g. put maximum of $253, and as it was closing it was going for $250. Why didn't I get it for $251? Another time, the item was going for $50 and my max was $61. AS sniped it for me at $61, which seemed a big increment when $51 should have been sufficient to win it. I understand about increments, but $11??
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put maximum of $253, and as it was closing it was going for $250. Why didn't I get it for $251?
That's due to ebay's increments, but at $250 the increment is $5, so that doesn't explain going from $250 to $253. Unless you post a link to the auction, no one (users) but support will be able to assist.
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AS sniped it for me at $61, which seemed a big increment when $51 should have been sufficient to win it.
AS doesn't bid in increments, but the amount you specified. Again, best to post a link to the auction or contact support.

To contact support use this:
http://support.auctionsniper.com/


p.s. Were any of these a reserve auction?
There's no conspiracy but we need the links to the Auctions to comment further - I guess the 1st one was a bid increment thing, the 2nd was a proxy bid and you won against an existing bid of $60. Frustratingly you could have won with 60.01 (assuming the proxy WAS 60) so remember to add a few pence/cents to your snipe so that you increase your chances of a win even further with the added bonus of annoying the 2nd place loser!
And remember AS just places your max bid, it's ebay that does the rest!

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Thanks for your quick reply. Item no 170198006883 was my win. Just happened to go for exactly what my Maximum bid was. I must be a good guesser!

Going through my other purchases, I can see my AS bid was probably an increment above the previous highest bid.

AS is such a great help to those of us who have perhaps a bit more money, but not the time to bother to follow every auction.

I hope it remains legal..... Roll Eyes
loraines, you didn’t win by a full increment because at the time of your snipe the price was $202.50 (Bidder-1’s $200 + $2.50 increment). To place a bid, one need only bid an increment ABOVE the current price, but they need not WIN by an increment. The increment changed at $250 from $2.50 to $5.00, so you used up your entire $253 bid to beat Bidder-3, but had you bid $255 you would have still won, but it would have cost you $2 more. AND, had you bid $250.01 you would have still won.

All’s well that ends well.



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I hope it remains legal.
It's unlikely ebay will change it after this much time.

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