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If I figure right that would be monday at noon California eBay time? I would go 7-8 seconds (personal choice). Should not matter much how many items you snipe at the same time as long as they are NOT in a bid group. (since you want to win them all, they shouldn't be)
to the forum, and Good Luck.
Maybe someone else will pop in and give their 2 cents too. Let us know what you decide and how it works?
to the forum, and Good Luck.
Maybe someone else will pop in and give their 2 cents too. Let us know what you decide and how it works?
Thanks for the advice, what do mean by bid group? They are all from the same seller and are are related items being different parts of a samurai armour set, so I really want to win them all, not just one part. I have set the time delay to 8 seconds I hope that this is enogh time for all the bids to be processed.
Thanks again
James
Thanks again
James
A bid group is a special type of folder. You can put many identical or similar items in it and tell AS you only want to win one or two or however many you really want. AS will bid on all items in a bid group folder until you win the number desired, then cancel the remaining bids for you. Bid groups are great for common items you want to get at the low end of the price range.
You can visit the tutorial from the help page. It's the 4th item.
Also note that AS will adjust your lead time (all bids, not just bid groups) and increase it if they think there is a chance your bid might not make it to eBay in time. Especially noticeable Saturday and Sunday evenings.
You can visit the tutorial from the help page. It's the 4th item.
Also note that AS will adjust your lead time (all bids, not just bid groups) and increase it if they think there is a chance your bid might not make it to eBay in time. Especially noticeable Saturday and Sunday evenings.
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