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Posted By: Bill Stone
On most ebay auctions I wait until a few minutes before the auction closes to put in my bid --usually because I want to make sure the same or similar card hasn't recently come on the ebay market that I would rather have . I have a question about sniping services ---If I have left a bid up to $500.00 with 3 minutes left to go --and two other bids using a service each has a snipe bid of $550.00 who is going to win ---how does this work if both are using the same service? Does one service have a better record of getting in at the very last minute? |
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