The Power of Sniping in Bidding Wars
There are actually several programs and software available today which particularly focus on sniping and tracking items.
It can be your most powerful tool in getting the items you want, as well as having the means to resell and earn bigger profits.
Understanding Sniping Snipe is a term on eBay which is described as having someone bid on the auction at the very last second.
A lot of individuals have been very successful in getting the items they want by bidding just a few minutes before closing time.
However, you can really be sure that you will be the last person bidding via sniping at the last second.
You may have to pay a few extra dollars more.
When bidding, decide how much you are willing to pay for an item so that sniping will only be limited to your maximum budget.
It is a better choice compared to visiting the page constantly then upping your bid by a dollar, only to have another person bid more during closing time.
Only indicate the maximum amount that you feel comfortable with, otherwise you might regret paying too much for a product.
View other pages as well and determine the ongoing price for the product.
Other similar products that have been auctioned off can also be viewed so you at least get an idea about the ceiling cost.
Knowing the Product and Seller On eBay, it is vital that you know the product and seller very well to avoid fraud and scams.
Know the product that you are interested in when sniping or bidding.
Always have the real value in mind considering the descriptions given such as condition and age.
Check the pictures to know whether or not you should take away some more value off the item.
Use price guides or the closed auctions on eBay to research the value.
Stay away from frenzies and overhyped auctions.
Check the feedback rating of the seller, especially on the negative ones if there are any.
The feedback should come from a variety of diverse buyers, who also have reputable history on eBay.
Do not immediately trust someone with a high feedback score which came from different unknown or new users.
Check if the auctions are extended often.
The listing should not contain suspicious content or language.
The location of the seller should be clear and concise.
The shipping and handling charges should be seemingly fair.
More Sniping Tips Automatic bidders appear in the form of bidding services and software that are specifically design to snipe just at the right time to let you win the auction.
Sniping can actually be done in two ways: automatic and manual.
Automatic is done with the use of computer software and other online services at a cost, while manual is done independently by the user.
If you intend to save more costs and snipe manually, check the definite time and date of the auction's closing time.
Log on to the page during the final 5 minutes of the auction.
Bid just 10 to 25 seconds before closing time.
It is not uncommon that there may also be others doing manual sniping online, so learn from the actual speed of your internet connection until you can win by hand.