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How Did I Lose This Auction? | Mon Feb 28, 2011 04:41 PM | | |
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bhmm9999 |
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My buffer is set to 3 seconds...I was was highest bidder presumably with 3 seconds left...then I lost. Did someone snipe with a shorter buffer? How could I have lost with 3 seconds left? Should I set buffer to 1 or two seconds? Advice?
Thanks, bob
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| Mon Feb 28, 2011 04:44 PM | | |
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Sashka |
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You did not include the item number so I can't tell you why you lost.
My guess is that your bid was too low. If someone else bid higher, it has nothing to do with how many seconds you snipe.
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| Mon Feb 28, 2011 05:03 PM | | |
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bhmm9999 |
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Here is the item number #170606344120. I think I'm beginning to understand and I think you are right. Even at 0 seconds left, if soemone proxy bid higher it will win.
If you find otherwise please let me know.
Thanks for making a snipe program that works.
bob
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| Mon Feb 28, 2011 05:20 PM | | |
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Sashka |
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Yes, this is exactly what happened: someone bid higher.
His/her snipe was prepared long time in advance and was not a reaction on your snipe.
So keeping your time at 3 seconds should be fine for your snipes (although, I recommend 5 seconds just in case to handle some network lags during peak time).
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