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Old 12-09-2006, 04:43 PM
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I DIDNT KNOW WHAT FORUM TO POST THIS ON..I DONT REPRESENT THE SITE, NOR DO I GET COMMISSION, JUST TRYING TO HELP OUT MY PEOPLE...
Hey guys, ever bid on something on Ebay, and lose it to someone else seconds before you thought for sure youd win it? Chances are they were
using AUCTIONSNIPER.COM!!! Check it out guys, I use it-and I never have to worry about losing, well, most of the time! It really works, and its something I wish i had many auctions ago!
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Old 12-09-2006, 06:23 PM
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Just put that top price you are WILLING TO PAY and you won't have a problem getting sniped. If a part is normally $100 and starting bid is $20, don't put in $40 as your max bid. Depending on condition, shipping costs, etc is what makes it a good deal. I've lost auctions until I realized that if you REALLY want it, bid high first time out. Sure, the snipers will bump the price up, but at least you'll still get the product.
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Never heard about this interesting.
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