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Hi, I'm new here. I have read many posts
regarding the optimal timing of snipes and am
still unsure of the best choice of number of
seconds to choose before the end of an auction.

Is the default 5 second lead appropriate for an
auction scheduled to close at 5PM tomorrow, Sunday?

I have read that network and eBay delays are
monitored by AS and that snipes are sometimes
submitted early to guarantee arriving on time.

Does this insulate me from concern about missing
the deadline, or should I add a few seconds to my
lead time.

Please feel free to direct me to an existing
thread for this information.

Thanks,
Harold
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fwiw -

on a sunday 5pm if i am home, i would manually snipe. manually snipe your last bid in 10 seconds, or better if you feel more confident - really this depends on how comfortable you are in your manual sniping abilities. personally i'd do it manually, seeing how the algorithm by AS seems to snipe a little too early for many people's preferences.

in general i have all my snipes set at 2 seconds, as i assume an AS sniping bid at 2 seconds even when placed early should be placed before an AS set bid of 23 seconds. then again i'm not totally sure how AS works so that may not be true. in any case good luck on your auction!
Thanks for the suggestion Taveirne,

Unfortunately I will not be able to manually
snipe near the close of the auction because
I am commited to do something that will take
me away from my computer.

I just got email from a fellow in Taiwan
offering me something he claims to be equivalent
to the item I am bidding on for about 2/3 the
current bid. Have you ever encountered such
a thing. Maybe another bidder trying to
distract me?

Harold
I believe that is technically against ebay rules. Every time anyone sends a message to a seller, the page warns about just that sort of thing. I guess they don't want off-ebay business, for which they get no fees, generated from the ebay site at their expense.

Anyway, even if you weren't concerned about ethics, you would need to consider the ethics of the other guy. How can you verify his item and offer, what his shipping will be,what kind of feedback does he have etc.? Without going through an ebay transaction, you have none of the usual protection,so seems too iffy to me. Just my opinion. Smile

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