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Posted By: Jason
I use Bidnapper and have never had any problems with them. If you don't bid too often they offer a price per snipe deal or if you are a frequent user they have an unlimited bid service for a year priced at around $45. They also offer a neat service as part of the deal which shadows you competitors bid activity. I collect many early items that are hard to monitor on EBay but I just enter the guys who buy the same kind of things as me and it produces a report instantly outlining what items people are bidding on. It has saved me a tremendous amount of time trawling around doing various kinds of searches. |
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