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Collin Brendemuehl June 17th 04 01:17 PM

Regarding eBay sniping
 
Any purchasers here use any snipping software/services?
Are they useful?
.... trustworthy? (I've been hijacked once and never want it to happen again.)

Collin

Marv Soloff June 17th 04 03:40 PM

I have used "ESnipe" with good results - my losses are those when I set
the final price too low and am outbid. No problems with ESnipe in about
60 transactions.

Regards,

Marv

Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
Any purchasers here use any snipping software/services?
Are they useful?
... trustworthy? (I've been hijacked once and never want it to happen again.)

Collin



John Bartley June 17th 04 10:34 PM

Collin Brendemuehl wrote:

Any purchasers here use any snipping software/services?
Are they useful?
... trustworthy? (I've been hijacked once and never want it to happen again.)

Collin


Yup - Esnipe is what I use - inexpensive and so far flawless. That's not
to say that I always win!! The thing I like about Esnipe is that I can
decide what I'm willing to pay, set the "snipe" and then forget about
it. I'm terrible for second guessing myself, and then bidding more than
I should.

cheers

--
regards from ::

John Bartley
43 Norway Spruce Street
Stittsville, Ontario
Canada, K2S1P5

( If you slow down it takes longer
- does that apply to life also?)

JOE June 18th 04 06:51 AM

Snipe 'by hand' - it's more fun. Be there in the last minute of the auction,
open a separate window (sized down) for the listing, and for the
'place bid' window - and keep refreshing the 'current price' window
until there is only 15 seconds remaining, then click 'submit bid' in the
other window. 75+ wins in my favor - not as 'accurate' but more
fun than eSnipe and all the rest. Makes ya feel like you've done
something.

JOE


"Collin Brendemuehl" wrote in message
om...
Any purchasers here use any snipping software/services?
Are they useful?
... trustworthy? (I've been hijacked once and never want it to happen

again.)

Collin




bk June 18th 04 02:12 PM

In article ,
says...
Collin Brendemuehl wrote:

Any purchasers here use any snipping software/services?
Are they useful?
... trustworthy? (I've been hijacked once and never want it to happen again.)

Collin


Yup - Esnipe is what I use - inexpensive and so far flawless. That's not
to say that I always win!! The thing I like about Esnipe is that I can
decide what I'm willing to pay, set the "snipe" and then forget about
it. I'm terrible for second guessing myself, and then bidding more than
I should.

cheers



try JBidWatcher from
www.jbidwatcher.com
Its written in java and thus is cross platform. Also open source and
runs on your desktop. No need to submit your ebay userid and password
to anyone.

bk June 18th 04 02:16 PM

In article ,
says...
In article ,
says...
Collin Brendemuehl wrote:

Any purchasers here use any snipping software/services?
Are they useful?
... trustworthy? (I've been hijacked once and never want it to happen again.)

Collin


Yup - Esnipe is what I use - inexpensive and so far flawless. That's not
to say that I always win!! The thing I like about Esnipe is that I can
decide what I'm willing to pay, set the "snipe" and then forget about
it. I'm terrible for second guessing myself, and then bidding more than
I should.

cheers



try JBidWatcher from
www.jbidwatcher.com
Its written in java and thus is cross platform. Also open source and
runs on your desktop. No need to submit your ebay userid and password
to anyone.


Forgot to mention it's free.

Craig Schroeder June 18th 04 11:55 PM

BidSniper Pro works well for me. Very simple interface and hasn't
failed me.

On 17 Jun 2004 05:17:51 -0700, (Collin
Brendemuehl) wrote:

Any purchasers here use any snipping software/services?
Are they useful?
... trustworthy? (I've been hijacked once and never want it to happen again.)

Collin



Jim Dawson June 19th 04 03:36 AM

I agree, that makes it fun!

Jim

"JOE" wrote in message
news.com...
Snipe 'by hand' - it's more fun. Be there in the last minute of the

auction,
open a separate window (sized down) for the listing, and for the
'place bid' window - and keep refreshing the 'current price' window
until there is only 15 seconds remaining, then click 'submit bid' in the
other window. 75+ wins in my favor - not as 'accurate' but more
fun than eSnipe and all the rest. Makes ya feel like you've done
something.

JOE


"Collin Brendemuehl" wrote in message
om...
Any purchasers here use any snipping software/services?
Are they useful?
... trustworthy? (I've been hijacked once and never want it to happen

again.)

Collin






Mike June 20th 04 12:36 AM

I agree, that makes it fun!

Especially when you're located on the east coast and the auction ends after
9:00 p.m. or so pacific time.: - )

"Jim Dawson" 2dawson@c h a r t e r.net wrote in message
...
I agree, that makes it fun!

Jim

"JOE" wrote in message
news.com...
Snipe 'by hand' - it's more fun. Be there in the last minute of the

auction,
open a separate window (sized down) for the listing, and for the
'place bid' window - and keep refreshing the 'current price' window
until there is only 15 seconds remaining, then click 'submit bid' in the
other window. 75+ wins in my favor - not as 'accurate' but more
fun than eSnipe and all the rest. Makes ya feel like you've done
something.

JOE


"Collin Brendemuehl" wrote in message
om...
Any purchasers here use any snipping software/services?
Are they useful?
... trustworthy? (I've been hijacked once and never want it to happen

again.)

Collin









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