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When an AS snipe is place on an auction, is that snipe just enough to win the auction at that time or is it a proxy bid in the max amount you have set?

An example: My snipe is set at a max of $100 with 20 sec lead time. When AS places my snipe I am at that time the winning bidder at, let say, $70. Someone else come in at 10 sec with a snipe with their max at $80. Who eventually wins?
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Hello Lionsden,

You do.
The bid that is placed is the maximum amount you have bid.
The winning bid is the highest bid placed compared to all other bids.

eBay will only increase your bid by as much as the next previously placed bid or the next bid increment.

You still may need to account for bid increments to make sure your bid is high enough, but essentially, you would win the auction in the scenario you stated above.

-bjt
I have developed a philosophy when bidding on items on eBay: first of all, I try to decide how much I really want the item. If it's a one of a kind or I've been looking for a while, obviously that will be more.

Then, I just set a limit on how much I am willing to pay. For a given item that might be had at retail for $150 and is now at $120 on eBay, I calculate possible shipping costs, then make sure they and my bid don't go past $150. Then I don't worry if I win or lose, because it's karma. I won't kick myself for not having bid more, because I went through that argument with myself beforehand.

Auction Sniper just makes all these things so EASY!!!!! The only auction I lost with AS, I knew I wasn't willing to pay that much for.

And that's one out of maybe 25 auctions I've won so far . . .

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