I think I'd prefer to just buy stuff directly, face to face, and screw
epay... lol
Mike
In a message dated 2/5/2009 7:20:34 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
65tiger@comcast.net writes:
Computer software monitors the bidding and based on the buyers
computerized buy criteria will enter a winning bid in the very last seconds
of the auction. Its called "sniping" and a common practice.
The buyer instead of back and forth bidding with challengers, determines
his maximum price and programs the software. The only way he will be
beat is if another sniper wants the same item and has entered a higher bid.
So if you really want an item, you can enter a ridiculously high bid so that
no one else will want to outbid you (seller's will love you) or you can
fight
fire with fire and get some software and try to out-trick your opponents.
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