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Hello everyone, newbie here!! Smile

Sorry I know this has been done a million times before, but I'm having trouble understanding the answer!!

I have already placed a bid through eBay on something, my maximum was £14.00 and it's currently at £12.00 with me as the highest bidder so far (it closes tomorrow).

BUT, my friend has just introduced me to this AS thing, and I would like to use it on my item, but what will happen?....
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Thanks for the warm welcome! Smile

So...there are two possible outcomes if I set up a higher Snipe:

1) No one else bids on it (ie I remain the highest bidder) and AS places another bid for me at the last moment,but it will be the next increment up.

2) Someone else bids and then (assuming it works!) the snipe will just be like me placing a normal bid at the last moment.

Right?
My personal choice is to use 8 seconds during normal times! On Sunday, during primetime, PST, PM between 5 and 8:30, I add 15 seconds. On the hour, half, and quarter hour, I add 10 seconds. These are very busy traffic times for Ebay. It works for me! Remember to bid your max as the highest bid wins! Happy Sniping
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No one else bids on it (ie I remain the highest bidder) and AS places another bid for me at the last moment,but it will be the next increment up


Maybe I'm confused tonight, but I don't see why a subsequent bid (with no other bidders intervening) would automatically jump up a bid increment. I believe it would generally remain the same. (An exception would occur if the previous winning bid was short of a full increment, in which case eBay would use enough of the second bid to top it off.)

Am I mistaken? I will appreciate if someone can clarify my understanding. Thanks.

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