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If your snipe doesn't get placed it's probably due to one of the following: a) Your snipe was lower than the existing high bid; b) You may have been top bidder, but your snipe was lower than the next ebay increment; c) You may have used a low lead time or ebay experienced a hiccup (although, this problem hasn't been the case for a several weeks).

Give your snipes 8 to 10 seconds lead time. Lots of users are happy with 5 and less, but if you're sniping something very important, make it 8 or more. Ebay slows up at different times. AS tries to compensate, but they can't always make the correct adjustment. Help them and yourself with longer lead times. For Sunday evenings (prime time) and auctions that end exactly on the hour or half hour (very heavy traffic) you should use longer times. On Sunday evening auctions the members recommend 15 to 30 seconds, and for hour or half hour ending auctions AS recommends 20 to 25 seconds.
Thanks again - here's the info if anyone can help:

Auction #: 2728850988
Lead Time: 5 seconds
Bid Amt: $505
High Bid: $445

As mentioned before, eBay lists this as not meeting reserve, and I didn't get a status from AS indicating I fell short of reserve, didn't give enough leadtime, etc. All items that they have status messages for - just trying to find out what I did wrong :-)

Mike
I can't see where you did anything wrong.

Did you have the snipe in a bid group folder?

If not, 5 seconds should have been a good lead time for a Monday at 10 AM.

AS says that 1 out of a 1,000 snipes with 5 second lead times don't make it. Unless someone else can give you better info, I'd wait for support to respond.
Looks like a perfectly straightforward auction to me. Day and closing time -- no problem with 5 seconds although I use 8 seconds myself. If it was in a bid group folder where something else had already been won, that wouldn't give a result of "Did not win." In that case AS wouldn't have sent in any bid at all. No, AS sent something.

My vote goes to an eBay hiccup, probably one of those momentary slowdowns that they don't write about. Tough break, but there'll be another one coming up on eBay sooner or later. Wink

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