What About Snipers on Ebay?

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Sniping always occurs when a bid is about to end and many bidders are focused on the item in question; with some of these people waiting to the last moment to place their bids a bit higher than the higher bid.
Sniping is against the rules at eBay, but it doesn't slow the snipers down! In most cases, even if you report it, the sniper will get away with it, and you will have lost that item you wanted to win so badly.
Unfortunately, in order to avoid losing the items you want to snipers at eBay, you have to take on the sniper mentality.
And of course you also need to snipe in a way that will not violate eBay's rules.
If you are interested in knowing, snipping can be done in one of two ways.
The first way is the safest, but not necessarily the easiest.
Simply keep up with the item you are bidding on.
Make a quick note of the date and time that the auction will end, and make sure that you are in front of your computer and logged into the auction well before that specific time arrives.
The objective is to either bid higher than the highest bid during the last few seconds or to simply make sure that you are not outbid by a sniper.
It is important to remember that sniping is against the rules, so you should log in about thirty or forty five minutes before the bidding ends, and get your bid up until it is the highest bid.
At that point, all you need to do is to keep an eye out to make sure that nobody else raises the bid.
If you've been logged in for a while, this cannot be considered sniping.
Using this method, you must always be aware of automatic bidders.
It is very hard to bid against people who use bidding software.
That software has been designed for the purpose of snipping, and your chances of outbidding the software manually are very slim - which leads us to the second method of snipping; this is, Snipping services.
Snipping services are very easy to find online, and they are relatively inexpensive.
You can also purchase your own snipping software.
If you want to become a sniper, purchasing your own software is usually the best way to go if you bid on a lot of items.
You just set up the software, tell it which auction to watch and what the highest price you are willing to bid is, and let it do the work, just remember that it is against the rules, and while eBay seldom enforces this rule, you will be running the risk of getting banned from eBay.
There are two faces to sniping; it is bad if someone does it to you, but if you use it yourself to win bids, it can be a wonderful thing.
On the other hand, if you think twice, it may not be very ethical.
Outbidding someone is one thing, but sniping is something quite different.
Good or bad you are the only one who makes the choice of using it or not.
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