discussion topic: Snipe bidding
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This topic came to mind when Molly posted her thread about shill bidding.
Can we get a nice agreed upon answer to these questions regarding snipe bids?
On the EBay topic::
On our DPF pin auctions::
the reason i ask is because i really don't see how a snipe bid will beat you on eBay unless you didnt put your max bid in. Which to me is just gambling on loosing the pin anyway. If i bid in an auction on eBay, I always put my max in, that way i dont have to go back over and over to watch it, add to it, or change it. People do not know what my max bid is, so sniping a random bid amount right at the end doesnt make much difference to me. Am I wrong???
I hear "someone sniped my bid at the last second." an aweful lot when people loose an eBay auction. And the only thing i can think to myself in that situation is, "Why didnt you put your max bid in?" They can only snipe outbid you in the last 10 seconds if they are willing to bid a higher amount than you anyway.
Thoughts?
Can we get a nice agreed upon answer to these questions regarding snipe bids?
On the EBay topic::
- What is the true definition of "snipe" bidding? What is it?
- Why does someone snipe bid?
- Whats the point of a snipe bid?
- Are the snipe programs really worth the effort?
- Can a snipe bid truely effect a final price on an item?
- **optional** Do you use a snipe program or snipe bid?
On our DPF pin auctions::
- Do you really think snipe bidding occurs? **do you have an example?**
- If yes to the above question, do you think there is any way to stop it from occuring in the future?
- If your an auctioneer, do you truely worry that someone will snipe you with a hidden mickey?
- What is your honest opinion of snipe bidding in the auction house?
the reason i ask is because i really don't see how a snipe bid will beat you on eBay unless you didnt put your max bid in. Which to me is just gambling on loosing the pin anyway. If i bid in an auction on eBay, I always put my max in, that way i dont have to go back over and over to watch it, add to it, or change it. People do not know what my max bid is, so sniping a random bid amount right at the end doesnt make much difference to me. Am I wrong???
I hear "someone sniped my bid at the last second." an aweful lot when people loose an eBay auction. And the only thing i can think to myself in that situation is, "Why didnt you put your max bid in?" They can only snipe outbid you in the last 10 seconds if they are willing to bid a higher amount than you anyway.
Thoughts?