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ProjectNaked 03-08-2007 11:11 AM

What is a good Bid Sniper for EBAY???
 
any recommendations, not looking for unlimited, just a few a week. :thumbsup

ProjectNaked 03-08-2007 12:46 PM

:glugglug

DutchTeenCash 03-08-2007 12:51 PM

ezsniper.com

notabook 03-08-2007 12:58 PM

Last Minute Bidder is the best software approach I've found to handle sniping, though the web-based ones seem to work better than it.

MikeB 03-08-2007 01:00 PM

In the past I liked Hammer Snipe.

http://hammersnipe.com/

woj 03-08-2007 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeB (Post 12041470)
In the past I liked Hammer Snipe.

http://hammersnipe.com/

How do they make money? I'm always suspicious of services that are free, without obvious way of making $$... :-/

Slick 03-08-2007 02:20 PM

I've been using http://www.esnipe.com for a few years now. It's an excellent website that's won me many auctions. They even offer a 14-day free trial if you'd like to give them a try. The nice thing about Esnipe is that it's NOT a downloaded program, it's a website that does the bidding for you from their servers.

After the trial, you just buy points, one point per dollar bid, which equals out to 1% of the bidding amount. Still, I think this is very cheap. To make a $100 bid, it only costs you $1. I think that with the snipe, you'll save more than that :) Also, they're not picky on points, if you forget to add some, they'll still bid for ya, so you don't miss out.

Also, they have neat thing called "bid groups" which is nice. Say you want to buy a Nintendo Wii for say $280. Well, you could put in multiple auctions and your price and it'll bid on them until it wins one, then it'll cancel out the rest of the bids.

DEFINATELY give Esnipe a try !!!

Jace 03-08-2007 02:22 PM

I have never had issue with www.auctionsniper.com - gets my shit every time

madawgz 03-08-2007 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Slick (Post 12041817)
I've been using http://www.esnipe.com for a few years now. It's an excellent website that's won me many auctions. They even offer a 14-day free trial if you'd like to give them a try. The nice thing about Esnipe is that it's NOT a downloaded program, it's a website that does the bidding for you from their servers.

After the trial, you just buy points, one point per dollar bid, which equals out to 1% of the bidding amount. Still, I think this is very cheap. To make a $100 bid, it only costs you $1. I think that with the snipe, you'll save more than that :) Also, they're not picky on points, if you forget to add some, they'll still bid for ya, so you don't miss out.

Also, they have neat thing called "bid groups" which is nice. Say you want to buy a Nintendo Wii for say $280. Well, you could put in multiple auctions and your price and it'll bid on them until it wins one, then it'll cancel out the rest of the bids.

DEFINATELY give Esnipe a try !!!

that sounds pretty good :thumbsup


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