Ok... this is just an "lets hear your advice/thoughts" type question.
First off, do you experienced snipers set up snipes for ALL the auctions you are bidding on, or only those that you REALLY REALLY want?
I can see the value in searching for an auction (hopefully here thru saved searches once it seems to be working properly), opening it, doing whatever research and soul-searching necessary to decide whether you'd like to have that thing (whatever it is), and then setting you maximum bid and not worrying about it!
I baby-sit the auctions I bid on like a hawk, refigure my min/max figures, bite my nails, and have tried (not always successfully) to snipe on the ones I JUST GOTTA HAVE! Sometimes I have buyer's remorse afterwards because I DID pay way too much!
Now there are some auctions (usually the stuff I'm buying for resell) where I just place my max bid and give up if someone bids over it. Profit margin is a compelling motivation for NOT overbidding. I keep thinking I shouldn't snipe on those auctions... why pay the extra money? Hmmmm but why show my hand before the last second, right? Is there any logic in that thinking? Don't bid, don't give anyone a clue I'm interested, and then have AS come in at the crucial moment... and maybe snatch it right up? I mean, is it possible by my placing a bid on an item well in advance of it's close time (lately I've been waiting until the 12 hr deadline-for-change has passed) that I'm setting up a flag that says "hey come bid on this item too?" If I just left it alone, are my chances of winning via snipe better? Am I rambing?....
So, I'm wondering if overall it isn't more cost-effective in the long-run to let AS do ALL my bidding for me. I know I'll pay a fee for auctions I could have won on my own... but... well, you get the picture I think.
So... thoughts? Do you have some auctions you don't use AS for, and others you do? Or do you just let AS handle all of it? Stategies??
Thanks for listening.
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