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EBAY snipes

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 6:49 pm
by Uncle Grandfather
What percentage of sellers have two accounts and snipe what price they are really willing to take?

Re: EBAY snipes

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 7:05 pm
by rustywire
Not many anymore, if any at all. feEbay now requires even buying accounts to be linked to either a credit card or bank account and identity. Then algorithms in their servers look for red flags and conflict of interest, matching IP addresses and geolocation etc. Supposedly.

I'm convinced most sellers just use the buddy-method. "You bid on my stuff, if you win we mutually agree not to proceed with the transaction and relist while citing "nonpaying bidder"

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Re: EBAY snipes

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 7:23 pm
by Uncle Grandfather
[quote="rustywire"]I'm convinced most sellers just use the buddy-method. "You bid on my stuff, if you win we mutually agree not to proceed with the transaction and relist while citing "nonpaying bidder"

Yeah i figure that is going on too.

Re: EBAY snipes

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 8:39 pm
by bigchiefbc
I can confirm that the buddy method is indeed used quite often, as I've been that buddy helping out a few friends who were selling stuff. Not often, but a few times.

But a seller wouldn't want to snipe, because the whole point of sniping is to bid late enough that there's not enough time for someone to outbid you. A seller wants to bid something up earlier, so that other buyers have time to outbid them and they get to actually sell the thing to someone else.

Re: EBAY snipes

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:08 pm
by Uncle Grandfather
bigchiefbc wrote:I can confirm that the buddy method is indeed used quite often, as I've been that buddy helping out a few friends who were selling stuff. Not often, but a few times.

But a seller wouldn't want to snipe, because the whole point of sniping is to bid late enough that there's not enough time for someone to outbid you. A seller wants to bid something up earlier, so that other buyers have time to outbid them and they get to actually sell the thing to someone else.
That makes sense too. I think i'm just salty over getting sniped earlier today. :grumpy: there was only one bid, me, and it would have been at a price that could only be described as robbery, and i set a maximum that was a fair price. and at 3sec BAM :evil: ....and for only a couple bucks over my maximum. i guess it must happen alot.

Re: EBAY snipes

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:12 pm
by bigchiefbc
Uncle Grandfather wrote:
bigchiefbc wrote:I can confirm that the buddy method is indeed used quite often, as I've been that buddy helping out a few friends who were selling stuff. Not often, but a few times.

But a seller wouldn't want to snipe, because the whole point of sniping is to bid late enough that there's not enough time for someone to outbid you. A seller wants to bid something up earlier, so that other buyers have time to outbid them and they get to actually sell the thing to someone else.
That makes sense too. I think i'm just salty over getting sniped earlier today. :grumpy: there was only one bid, me, and it would have been at a price that could only be described as robbery, and i set a maximum that was a fair price. and at 3sec BAM :evil: ....and for only a couple bucks over my maximum. i guess it must happen alot.
Well, you don't actually know what the sniper put in as his bid, because of the way eBay does it's bids. He could have bid 10,000 bucks, but eBay will only show his bid as just a smidge more than your bid. Even the seller won't know what his (or your) max bid is. It's possible that it was the seller just swooping in at the last second to prevent their item for selling at a robbery price. But a smart seller would have bid you up over his minimum price a day before or something.

And I hear ya, I fucking hate it when I get sniped too. Honestly, I'm just too fucking busy and lazy to sit there and watch the last few seconds of every item I bid on. I just bid when I bid, and I forget about it because I just couldn't be arsed. I end up getting sniped a lot, but sniping just seems like too much work for me to do it. :idk: :idk:

Re: EBAY snipes

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:26 pm
by Uncle Grandfather
bigchiefbc wrote: I end up getting sniped a lot, but sniping just seems like too much work for me to do it.
yeah, that way seems more healthy too :lol: just let the cards fall where they may, and check the next day :thumb:

Re: EBAY snipes

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:51 pm
by Achtane
I only ever snipe. FUCK bid wars needlessly driving the price up.
Sorry, bros.

Re: EBAY snipes

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:54 pm
by fishtankdork
sniping makes me sooo ugh. if everyone just put in what they were willing to pay than there wouldnt be holy fuck lets watch the clock syndrome. im fine with snipes that give me time to reply, but goddamn i hate it when there is 1 second left, i click refresh to pay and some fucking magical way i lost.

Re: EBAY snipes

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 10:02 pm
by yallerhon
Achtane wrote:I only ever snipe. FUCK bid wars needlessly driving the price up.
Sorry, bros.
I gotta agree with this. If I want-want something I'll use a sniping service.

Re: EBAY snipes

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 10:06 pm
by Uncle Grandfather
yallerhon wrote: sniping service.
no shit :lol: you make a good point though :grumpy:

Re: EBAY snipes

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 10:15 pm
by leaves turn
I've been on the winning side of bidding wars once or twice. Two crazy dudes bid a 7" of mine up to $255. I wasn't complaining.

Re: EBAY snipes

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 1:17 am
by backwardsvoyager
Achtane wrote:I only ever snipe. FUCK bid wars needlessly driving the price up.
Sorry, bros.
Same here. I always just put in exactly how much I'm willing to pay at like 5 seconds to go.

What i fucking cannot stand though, is when somebody snipes at the last minute and then doesn't pay for the item.

Re: EBAY snipes

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 1:18 am
by Achtane
:lol: can you even get away with not paying?

Re: EBAY snipes

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 1:24 am
by backwardsvoyager
I guess so, I don't see what more could be done apart from giving them negative feedback.

Several times now i've been outbid at the last minute, spent the money on something else like a couple of days later, and then got a second chance offer on the item because the person that outbid me didn't pay (when I can't afford it any more).

NOT COOL.