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+1. Years ago I sniped $99.99 on a 1968 Kahn’s Fergie Jenkins and the winning bid was $100.00, I’m sure the winning bidder was cussing me out and suspicious of my authenticity.
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I think you just got sniped. I don't use a snipe service but I do place bids in the last seconds. Win some, Lose some. And I always bid odd amounts like $38.62 or 27.27. Just don't know why I do that.
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yea, sounds fishy...but it happens quite often
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I also manually place last second bids with an odd amount of cents because I know others do the same thing. I think it's just one of those things that happens and nothing nefarious.
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Would agree while frustrating, I don't smell anything definitely fishy. I don't wait out a lot of auctions anymore, but when I used to that kind of things happened to me all the time. I will end most as others have indicated with weird high bid amounts in the cents..($0.01, $0.99...) but sometimes I will still get barely beat out. Just depends on how popular whatever it is remains going down to the wire...
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Like I understand someone bidding 47.88 but 46.89? That's crazy! Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk |
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looks like I'll have to randomize my snipe amounts... I'm the .13 cents guy.
Yeah agree here, it was a snipe, not a shill. BTW, what's a good sniping service to use??
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On a hidden proxy the highest amount wins in a snipe like this. Your hidden cap was less than the dollar needed so it placed your max bid in it's place.
This the exact reason people add those extra cents. Win I win by a penny, I am pleased in the most evil of ways, lol.
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