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Hi all
Ive just joined and Im desperate to win some things on a film props site in the USA but so far no luck ,so thought id join A,S to try and make ammends -now Im in a panic, how many seconds should I allow as its a sunday at 1.30 am and Ive got 3 lots going with 5 mins to spare and my computer is slow HELP HELP!!
damsel in distress. Confused
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Hi, susieboxer! Welcome to Auction Sniper! Was that 1:30 AM your local time? Well, no matter -- your question was about Sunday snipes of US eBay auctions.

Sunday is the busiest time for US eBay and you should allow not less than 15 seconds for your snipes at any time of the day. If the auction is ending in the evening you might want to make that 20 seconds. And if the auction is ending on the even hour, half-hour, or quarter-hour (XX:00:00, XX:30:00, XX:15:00, or XX:45:00) it's advisable to give a 25- or 30-second lead time.

Now, I'm not saying that a lead time of 4 or 5 seconds would never work. What I am saying is that on Sundays, with each second less than the times suggested above your chances of having your snipe bid accepted by eBay before the auction closes diminish geometrically, perhaps exponentially. (I'll leave that to the AS mathematicians to calculate.) If you're not comfortable with allowing so much lead time just remember that proxy bidders are equally affected by the bidding traffic jams on Sunday. One big difference is that most of them don't know it. Big Grin

Good luck!
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Absolutely. You don't have to be the last person to bid, just the person with the highest bid received in time by eBay. Usually, you won't be pushed to your max bid but if you are you'll be glad you had it in place. And if you're outbid, well, somebody else wanted the item worse than you did. There's always another chance on eBay, even for the scarce items. Wink

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