On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Marvin wrote:
Ahh, the
time-honored practice of "sniping". Yes, it works rather
well...some people scream about it, but the fact remains that it's the best way
to get what you want on eBay. People seem to forget that what makes it "fair"
is that it goes both ways. Snipers get sniped as often as non-snipers.
If you're bidding on something that you really want, be prepared to be awake
and in front of your machine when the auction ends. Everyone learns this after
a while.
Sniping is the art of ignorance on the value of something.
Huh? No, man. Sniping is a means to an end. Nothing more, nothing less.
Not entirely "nice", not entirely what the eBay designers had in mind, but
extremely effective.
Putting in an
early bid is IMHO not a wise idea since there is always someone pushing just
to see if they might get it. The wise bidder bids their maximum bid at the
latest possible time. FWIW, sniping can be compared to a sealed bid.
Yes, I do agree.
-Dave McGuire