What the? Out snipped at 0.5 seconds.

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Detecto92, Apr 19, 2012.

  1. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    There must be a new bid snipe program.

    Typically get snipped at the last 2-3 seconds of an auction.

    Tonight was odd, was not outbid with 1 second remaining, but within a nanosecond of the auction ending, I was outbid.
     
  2. Avatar

    Guest User Guest



    to hide this ad.
  3. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Saw something like that on another thread yesterday. Two guys made the exact same snipe bid at the same second (Ebay only shows the time of the bid to the second) Of course one was actually a fraction of a second ahead of the other, his bid was serviced first and the second guy lost because the first guy had what turned out to be the final bid level first.
     
  4. wd40

    wd40 Member

    may be the other guy did this in the old way, manually, entered the number and clicked the button with one second left.
     
  5. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    That drives me nuts. I wish they did something like increasing the time five seconds or so every time someone put in bid at the last second. Then it would be a true auction and market price would prevail.
     
  6. TheCoinGeezer

    TheCoinGeezer Senex Bombulum

    As a seller I agree. As a buyer, I disagree.
     
  7. rodeoclown

    rodeoclown Dodging Bulls

    Not new, I've seen bids go in the last second numerous times. It's likely that the bid was already being placed at 2-3 seconds left but didn't make the actual connection and update in the database until there was 1 second left, etc. Too many factors to add with online auctions. Auction site servers accommodating bids, running the services (server load) along with connection speed between client and servers, hard drive write speeds, blah blah blah.
     
  8. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    What are some good snipe programs?
     
  9. snapsalot

    snapsalot Member

    You would agree to disagree wouldn't ya old man!?
     
  10. snapsalot

    snapsalot Member

    btw all you snipers picking at my poor auctions makes me sad :(
     
  11. rodeoclown

    rodeoclown Dodging Bulls

    Here's how you win everytime when bidding on coins on eBay. Just go ahead and put in the maximum amount you're willing to spend. If you win the auction, you win. If you don't, you also win because you didn't spend more than you were willing. It's that easy. :thumb:
     
  12. bhaugh

    bhaugh AKA - 1872Hokie

    That's how I play it. No bidding wars that way.
     
  13. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    Why does it have to be a snipe program?

    Could have been someone waiting for the last second to hit Make Bid button, and had the ad page opened in another tab or browser watching the seconds tick down.

    I've sniped like that many times and come out on top.
     
  14. Irish2Ice

    Irish2Ice Member

    Could it be the two bids were entered at the same time, BUT the other bidder had a slightly higher bid and thus won?

    Usually if two bid are exactly the same, the one entered first prevails.
     
  15. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    That's possible too; however, as Condor pointed out, eBay's server doesn't show the time in fractions of a second, but as a whole second.

    Good thought though :thumb:
     
  16. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Many sniping programs allow you to change the increment to snipe. I use snip.pl, and if I set it to 1 second it can show less than 1 second to go I bid due to the time it takes the sniping program to contact Ebay. Normally I snipe with a few seconds to go, cutting it that close can be dangerous.

    OP, don't worry about the time. You got outsniped regardless, which is ok since it means someone went over your limit. Whatever, happens to me 50 times a week.
     
  17. TheCoinGeezer

    TheCoinGeezer Senex Bombulum

    I rarely buy from eBay anymore but when I do, I manually snipe - no new fangled software for this old geezer! :D
    I put in my best bid, click with a few seconds left and if I win, good. If I lose, well at least I didn't spend more than I wanted!
     
  18. jjack

    jjack Captain Obvious

    IMO snipping or bidding wars simply leads to over spending rather it is better IMO to determine for each item how much you are willing to pay and put that as your bid.
     
  19. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    The whole idea is kinda stupid if you ask me. Just about about any coin you want to pick on ebay, you can get it cheaper from a dealer anyway so why bother ?
     
  20. TheCoinGeezer

    TheCoinGeezer Senex Bombulum

    It's best to make your best offer at the last possible moment.
    A snipe simply will not lead to over spending or bidding wars, if properly done there will be no time left for a bidding war and if you don't bid more than you think an item is worth, you can't over spend.
     
  21. TheCoinGeezer

    TheCoinGeezer Senex Bombulum

    That's news to me.
     
Draft saved Draft deleted

Share This Page