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Tonight I had two auctions where it said bid not placed in time - each had an 8 second lead. I can't buy this business about eBay's erratic response times with an 8 second lead. Before I used auctionsniper I used to place bids in the last few seconds and never noticed an erratic response time - is there to a way to verify that the bid was actually placed at the time specified - all I see is Ebays notice that the bid was too late. Does auctionsniper keep statistics on bids that were unsuccessful because they were not on time?
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Hi Revmoran and Admiral Pudd,
I am unsure whether this will work for "not in time" as I havent had that problem, but if you go to "My Snipes" and click "Lost", it should bring up the auction you are referring to and it it might have a "confirmation" tab....can you check that please??

Lexie
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tonight I also had 2 auctions where the bids did not get placed in time. There was a 5 second lead time which has worked in the past. one item shows ready but the auction has already ended. How could that be? The ending price was $20.50 and my limit was $21.50. The other auction ended at $15.49 and my limit was $16.00. The next increment on eBay was $15.99. I am very disappointed. Up until now I have been very pleased. Frown Confused

odievickihershey
Sorry Revmoran, Admiral and odievikiehersey. I know at the moment it doesnt count for much, but AS is VERY reliable. I have been using them since I joined and have only had 1 glitch and thats a very low percentage considering the amount of snipes I have had.

Ebay does have lag time, especially during Prime Time (Sunday nites) and I doubt you would of sniped successfully if you had of done it manually.

AS places at least 4 snipes from different servers to ensure your bids get through, so if none of their 4 got through, I dont think a manual one would of.

I know you probably arent wanting to hear this right now, but AS is a great service and we forum members are always here to chat or try and help answer question

Smile

Lexie
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Me too... I'm bummin' cuz it was something I really wanted and thought *fer sher* I would win! I've been using AS for a little while (after getting a few last-minute bumps), never had a problem with the 5-second lead. A question though - I really hesitate to go longer than 10 or 12 seconds.... I know I used to sit there refreshing my browser like mad for a really important auction - don't want to give someone too much time to react! How have your experiences with a longer lead time been? Ever lost because of it? And is it really generally neccessary to go with longer than 5 seconds on Sunday evenings? I've only been ebaying for about 3 months & only been sniping for a few weeks or so... still trying to learn the ropes! Thanks!
What happened AS giving snipe credits for bids with 5sec or more not placed because of delays? I believe it used to be 2 or 3 free snipes. While AS disclaims liability for bids not placed in their terms of service there is such thing as implied warranty of merchantability. Since AS is in the business of placing timely bids on eBay I fully expect it happen right every time. As someone else has mentioned AS usually adds more time to the entered lead time. In actuality my AS placed bids are usually 3 to 20 seconds over my lead time of 5 seconds. That has caused me to lose auctions but I never complained presuming that it better to have AS place a bid a 20 seconds early that 1 second late. I do not think its fare for AS to have it both ways.
Anyway I lost auction #3464743857. Now would like to at least get snipe credits for this.
For the love of god. We placed your bid, and do so on time. It's eBay that ****ed up.

Is it honestly that difficult to click the confirmation button next to your losing snipe to see that we placed it?

Why does everyone blame us first?

[This message was edited by Sniper Sara B. on March 07, 2004 at 08:11 PM.]
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quote:
In actuality my AS placed bids are usually 3 to 20 seconds over my lead time of 5 seconds. That has caused me to lose auctions


Your wrong!

You lose auctions because:
a) Bid to Low
b) Bid not placed before auction closing.

If AS placed the bid, regardless of when, and you lost, it is your fault for not bidding enough to win.

Do it right! Bid your max, you might win.
No angry icons, no excessive !'s or ?'s and STILL we jump all over people?? Nice!

Who said the other day, "If you havent got anything nice to say - dont say anything at all"?

dsvcomp - It sounds like you have been using AS for a fair while and I am sure you are aware of that fact that AS adds extra seconds to your snipe when it detects a lag in ebay's response time. I, personally, would prefer AS to place my snipes early and have them get through, rather than placing them at my 5 seconds and getting a *not in time*. I think you will find most of the time you will win, (if you are the highest bidder) even if your bid is placed early.


*I did have a lot more typed in this little response (and it wasnt directed at Sara), but I re-read it and decided to take the advice that was given the other day.

Lexie
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