Ebay Sniping Software For Mac
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Graylocks, 25cents for auctionshiper? It's not free. Emulator-zone.com gba for mac pc. But I'm down with that. I'll check out the other suggestions as well and get back to you.
I want to research and see what's the best one for my needs before i start hitting up all these various programs and giving them all my screen name and password. I'm assuming I have to give up that info, correct? Thanks for the suggestions OWCJamie, Plumking, and macbeergeek I'll check them all out. Going with a web based program sounds like a good heads-up. Quote silvarios I use my own skills at winning an auction. Didn't know so many people automated their last second bids.
Auctionsniper, and other web based services, can bid as few as 5 seconds to close. Their servers are synchronized and they have redundant systems in place. When you cut it that close yourself you run the risk of your computer hesitating for whatever reason or your broadband service provider choking on you for a sec.
Also, i don't have to be home or anywhere near a computer when the auction closes. Frees up my time for other trivial pursuits. 'Success isn't about how much money you make. It is about the difference you make in people's lives.' --Michelle Obama. Quote silvarios I use my own skills at winning an auction.
Didn't know so many people automated their last second bids. Auctionsniper, and other web based services, can bid as few as 5 seconds to close. Their servers are synchronized and they have redundant systems in place. When you cut it that close yourself you run the risk of your computer hesitating for whatever reason or your broadband service provider choking on you for a sec. Also, i don't have to be home or anywhere near a computer when the auction closes. Frees up my time for other trivial pursuits. When I'm at work I just don't have the time to be on eBay.
Too many last minute meetings, phone calls, and,, well,, WORK to do. I'm also very forgetful about when auctions I'm interested in end. The unique collectible stuff that rarely come up for auction at any price is what I'm concerned with losing. Not the dime a dozen retail stuff. Quote hal skill has nothing to do with it - it's about placing bids automatically.
Interesting, since I've won a large portion of collectible auctions that I've bid on and have never used an automated bid service. I target certain types of auctions and do rather well. I actually have a system. I generally don't manually snipe unless I've place a previous bid on the item. There's nothing on eBay that I need.
Don't care if I win. Works wondrously. I follow a simple system. No max bids, no automated sniping, only manual bidding for me. Maybe because I don't live and die by winning eBay auctions I've fared better than most?
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03:08PM by silvarios. Quote OWC Jamie Whew, 10 posts before somebody agreed with me;) I was afraid that having to have a computer ON to place the bid was detracting people. I use JBidWatcher religiously, since i needed a bunch of items that were auction only. Won probably 1/3 of what I bid on, but never, ever, paid too much for them It works for me just fine, and I'm very hesitant to use a 3rd party service just like a number of people before me have commented on.
I only agree with you as long as you're not bidding against me! New tasteless sig coming soon!