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A Sunday bid set for only 5 seconds lead time is looking for trouble. Please review my response to millicentd in the Auction Sniper Support section of this Forum. But there could be other reasons for which your snipe was not successful. It could be that your bid, while higher than the previous high bid, was not at least one bid increment higher. I can't tell what went wrong with greater certainty unless I have the item number so I can examine the bid history. Smile
Thank you Steve. I did read your response to Millicentd.

But, I agree with Dracq's response (Auction Sniper Support Forum) to your response on the same subject. 'But why no explanation?'

As a 'Newbie' I was following AS's suggestion of a lead time. If Sunday is such a busy time then it would seem logical that AS would change the suggested lead time to greater than 5 seconds.

I join AS, I follow the directions that AS posts, I enter a bid with AS, I lose the bid because it is Sunday, I am chastised in the forum for not reading about the 'Sunday problem', I leave with a negative impression.... Will I return??????
I told you and dracq why there was no explanation: eBay didn't tell AS why the bid failed. AS is, after all, a computer. It only knows what it's told. If it doesn't have that information...well, what would you have it do? Computers aren't usually programmed to guess.

AS does in fact alter lead times when it detects a slowdown in eBay bid registration. But that is putting AS squarely on the horns of a dilemma: how much time to add to the lead? Too much and the snipe is hanging out there for potential counter-bidders to react to it. Too little and AS takes it on the chin for not adding enough.

Whether you return is of course your decision. If you felt chastised, then perhaps you should consider that with sniping you have one bid, and one only. Setting up a snipe without doing research -- and I'm not talking about just reading the latest Forum posts -- is like playing football without knowing what playing surface you'll be running on: natural grass or Astroturf. So you don't have the right cleats on your shoes and you lose the game. Whom to blame? The coaches? The field maintenance crew? The officials? If you're not willing to take the time to give yourself the best shot for your one bid to work, then perhaps you shouldn't be sniping. Razz
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