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Hi,
I am new here- just reading on wikipedia about ebay, where it also talks about sniping. Sounds fantastic- thanks to google, i am here.

I live in Vietnam, and buy alot of classic car parts on ebay both UK, US and Germany- i then get them shipped to my UK address, and sent out here in 1 exciting (christmas come early) package....Problem i have had, is that auctions normally end in the middle of the night for me! So i should be sleeping better from now on.

What i need to know,
A seller has 28 items i want (understatement,i would sell my grandmother for)- all of them end at the same time.
Before signing up to auction sniper today, i already put in bids on these items.The amount i have already bid on them- i am prepared to pay more than. At this moment (4 days to run) I am the only bidder on nearly all of the items.

So right now the items have had 1 bid and are $2 to me.
I have put in a maximum bid of $11 on each.

I am prepared to pay up to $31 per item.

Can i snipe all these auctions that i have already bid on the normal way on ebay? How will it work?
They are a bit trainspotter/ geeky classic car bits- so perhaps nobody else wants them anyway?!?
If my original ebay bids are high enough will i still have to pay auctionsniper?

Thanks in advance!
Nathan
Original Post
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Originally posted by region2:
AS bids as if it was you. So it would be like you logging in and placing a bid a few seconds from the end - so set up AS on each of these items remembering to add a few cents/pence (12.03 instead of 12.00) to increase your chances of winning. Bid your max and sleep well, saying to yourself 'It's not the last bid that wins, it's the highest!'

R2

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