Avoid The Ebay Snipers!
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The article "Avoid The eBay Snipers!" is about auctions, it was written by Lionel Estridge.
Sniping alwyas occurs when a bid is about to end.
Sniping is against the rules at eBay, but in most cases, even if you report it, the sniper will get away with it. In order to avoid losing the items you want to snipers at eBay, you have to take on the sniper way of thinikng. You also need to snipe in a way that will not violate eBay's rules.
Snipping can be done in one of two ways. The first way is the safest, but not necessarily the esaiest.
Simply keep up with the item you are bidding on.
And make certain that you are in front of your comptuer and logged into the auction well before that exact time.
The idea is to either bid higher than the highest bid during the last few seconds - which is what snipers do - or to just make sure that you are not outbid by a sniepr.
Keep in mind that sniping is against the rules, so you should log in about thirty or forty five minutes before the bidding ends, and get your bid up unitl it is the highest bid. If you've been logged in for a while, that cannot be considered sniping.
Unfortunately it is very hard to bid against persons who use bidding program. So here is the second method.
Snipping services are not hard to find online, and they are farily cheap.
You can also buy your own snipping progarm. If you want to become a sniper, purchsaing your own program is usually the best way to go if you bid on a lot of items.
But remember that it is agaisnt the rules, and while eBay hardly ever enforces that rule, you will be running the risk of getting banned from eBay.
Outbidding somebody is one thing, sniping is something altogether different.
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