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I've been keeping up with the forums so I know that Sunday afternoon is heavy traffic--right?--on Ebay, but I kept the standard 7 second lead time, prferring to err on the side of speed and not making it in time if the service was slow. But even so, my bid was sent 35 seconds before the auction end, was processed immediately, and this gave someone else ample time to beat me. Is there a way to get around this "wise" feature of Auction Snipe so that my bid will go in when I set it too and not when the server thinks it is best? Thus far, the server has been wrong more often than not.
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Looks like AS automatically adjusted your lead time due to Ebay lag, and then when it processed your snipe - there was no lag.

Its a bugger when it happens, but I like to think I would be more annoyed if I got a *not in time* than outbid.

There is no real way to stop it happening again, I havent actually had my bids go in early but have had 2 Not In Times and they suck!

Really though, if someone came along and upped their bid to beat your snipe - you shouldnt be too annoyed, it means they paid more than you were willing to. Actually, you could take a little satisfaction at making them pay that little extra and you might snag a bargin next time. Big Grin
eBay appears to have fixed some of their slowness issues. The # of not in time snipes has been very low for the past 3 weeks and this Sundays # was the lowest it's been in probably almost 18 months or more. So that's pretty darn good. The sunday before that wasn't quite as good, but still one of the better Sundays in a year.

If this continues we'll adjust our adjustments downwards slowly until either more late snipes occur, or our leads are gone.
Thanks for the incredible avalanche of info--as well as the warm welcome. My first two snipes went off without a hitch, but the last two have been disastrous, so its good to know that if Ebay can get their act together, AS will adjust accordingly! I usually place my own bids if I am going to be home, but when I'm not, that's when I have found AS to be invaluable. That was always the problem in the Pre-AS world, wasn't it? Wanting a great item that either closed at 3 AM or some other inconvenient time? And Lexie, the point is well taken about making the winning scounrel pay max price! I simply went to Amazon and purchased the item there for 50 cents more than my highest bid, shipping included. Always good to remember that there is a reason we put a cap on what we will pay. Anyway, I look forward to learning more from all you wise AS veterans as I attempt to win an auction now and then.

FiasCo

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