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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1382495, member: 19065"]Actually Duke I did answer your question in my first reply. I am not having an argument with several posters here about whether or not to use bid snipe software but trying to help them understand the difference between a bid snipe and a manual bid placed higher than the increment of the incoming bid snipe by automated service. High bid still wins. Bid snipes only exist in the space of time manually bidding humans can place new bids. Regardless of my lengthy comments, my vague answer in the beginning about keeping which tools I use secret tells no one whether I use bid sniping services or not However, to blatantly declare you don't or won't use any and all tools at your disposal is pretty silly. You have to know when to use the right tool for the right job to get it done correctly. Same applies to bidding in an auction. If there's a lot of competition or you are on a budget, not using bid snipe software is greatly going to limit your ability to win the particular item. If you win, it was either lack of bidders, particularly bid sniping bidders or your earlier bid remained increments higher than the final second's bid sniping bids placed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1382495, member: 19065"]Actually Duke I did answer your question in my first reply. I am not having an argument with several posters here about whether or not to use bid snipe software but trying to help them understand the difference between a bid snipe and a manual bid placed higher than the increment of the incoming bid snipe by automated service. High bid still wins. Bid snipes only exist in the space of time manually bidding humans can place new bids. Regardless of my lengthy comments, my vague answer in the beginning about keeping which tools I use secret tells no one whether I use bid sniping services or not However, to blatantly declare you don't or won't use any and all tools at your disposal is pretty silly. You have to know when to use the right tool for the right job to get it done correctly. Same applies to bidding in an auction. If there's a lot of competition or you are on a budget, not using bid snipe software is greatly going to limit your ability to win the particular item. If you win, it was either lack of bidders, particularly bid sniping bidders or your earlier bid remained increments higher than the final second's bid sniping bids placed.[/QUOTE]
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