Just a question as to why, if my snipe was to be in the last 3 secs., the snipe went in 41 secs. early? Lost to 2 other bidders who bid later than me, but not before what should have been my corrct snipe time. Thank you
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Not nasty - just resigned to the same old same old questions being asked week in, week out. Two solutions:quote:Originally posted by JET:
Is it necessary to be so nasty?...Lighten up.
A simple search of this forum will reveal that this is one of the most frequently raised issues among new users, many of whom have specifcally indicated that they would have appreciated being told up front. If only for this reason alone, it would certainly be beneficial to include it in the FAQ. The wording of the disclaimer, if done tactfully, can certainly make clear that this would only impact a small percentage of users, so as not to frighten prospective users. This would be preferable to no disclaimers at all.quote:Originally posted by Sniper Mike D.:
No, this is not included in the FAQ because it it should not be expected behavior. Out of the thousands of snipes successfully submitted each Sunday, this issue only affects a handful. It could only be detrimental to place this info in our FAQ, as it would potentially scare users off who would most likely never experience the problem.
Umm...I may be a little dense here, but doesn't "FAQ" = "Frequently Asked Questions"? Doesn't this question qualify?!?quote:...handful. It could only be detrimental to place this info in our FAQ,....
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A simple search of this forum will reveal that this is one of the most frequently raised issues among new users,....
quote:Originally posted by Sniper Mike D.:
Hi Community,
This tends to happen sometimes on Sunday evenings, and other times when eBay traffic is extremely heavy. In these situations, the average time eBay's servers are taking to accept bids can be as much as 30 seconds, or even 60 seconds in some cases. Since we adjust your specified lead time to compensate for the average time eBay's servers are taking to process bids, some bids that are sent early may hit a particularly fast server and go through without a delay, resulting in the bid being placed early.
If anyone would like an explanation specific to a certain case, please file a support request using the appropriate link on our help page:
http://support.auctionsniper.com/
-Mike