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<p>[QUOTE="jjack, post: 1553743, member: 33596"]Most often the max bid is not hit till last day or so of the auction so that is not really the case, also it gives you plenty of time to retract your bid in case you make mistake . IMO often bidding in last second or setting a software snipe you tend to make more mistake since you are not following of the flow of the bids.</p><p><br /></p><p> Just last week i noticed Krause made a mistake on their guide and listed a Nauru coin that is 14k as 22k (Friedberg had the correct info) so the coin was worth 200 not 275+ i worked with seller and he retraced my bid. But however in last 2 minutes, 2 snipers out bid me and ran up the bid to close to 300.</p><p><br /></p><p>Jeffb</p><p>You can't change your listing after a bid has been placed so it forces the seller to cancel the listing, but the problem is people set up snipes when auction are listed failing to see any changes in the listing. In this case since bid was placed post auction listing change, ebay would side with the seller.</p><p><br /></p><p>Medoraman</p><p>You can retract your bid as long as it is not within 24 hr before auction closes, also most sellers will gladely cancel your bid if you ask them. You may be doing your due diligence but from my exp most of people who have over bid on items have been snipers even though they make portion of those who win auctions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jjack, post: 1553743, member: 33596"]Most often the max bid is not hit till last day or so of the auction so that is not really the case, also it gives you plenty of time to retract your bid in case you make mistake . IMO often bidding in last second or setting a software snipe you tend to make more mistake since you are not following of the flow of the bids. Just last week i noticed Krause made a mistake on their guide and listed a Nauru coin that is 14k as 22k (Friedberg had the correct info) so the coin was worth 200 not 275+ i worked with seller and he retraced my bid. But however in last 2 minutes, 2 snipers out bid me and ran up the bid to close to 300. Jeffb You can't change your listing after a bid has been placed so it forces the seller to cancel the listing, but the problem is people set up snipes when auction are listed failing to see any changes in the listing. In this case since bid was placed post auction listing change, ebay would side with the seller. Medoraman You can retract your bid as long as it is not within 24 hr before auction closes, also most sellers will gladely cancel your bid if you ask them. You may be doing your due diligence but from my exp most of people who have over bid on items have been snipers even though they make portion of those who win auctions.[/QUOTE]
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