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Beerkelly,

This is from ebay.co.uk’s help:
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/tp/programs-investigations.html

Notice it says:
Here are some examples of what eBay doesn't investigate:
. . .
Bid Sniping (last minute bidding)
We always recommend bidding the absolute maximum you are willing to pay for an item. eBay uses a proxy bidding system, so you may bid as high as you wish, but the current bid that is registered will only be a small increment above the next lowest bid. The remainder of your Maximum Bid is held, by the system, to be used in the event someone bids against you.




You obviously can’t stop him from reporting you, but it won’t do him any good, and he’s obligated to complete the transaction, or you can report him.



I would recommend you turn off AuctionSniper’s InstaMail. On “My Snipes” page click “Modify Account”, then roll down to “InstaMail” and uncheck it.


Happy Sniping


P.S. There is a restriction on ebay Germany:
http://www.auctionsniper.com/faqebay.aspx#ebay12
... but snipe away on U.K.

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