youre best bet is to just figure out the max youd pay for the card and bid that.
youre getting outbid in the final few seconds by a bid-sniper. a program that automatically puts in a bid in the final seconds. alot of people use them, but i dont really see the point, since you have to put a max bid into the program anyway, so you might aswell just put that bid into the normal e-bay bidding tool.
either way, you have to decide how much youre willing to spend and if youre still getting outbid, then youre just not willing to spend enough.
In ur opinion, do u think its better to max out ur bid near the last few secs of the bid?
bidding in small increments is a bit of a waste of time in my opinion.
youre best bet is to just figure out the max youd pay for the card and bid that.
youre getting outbid in the final few seconds by a bid-sniper. a program that automatically puts in a bid in the final seconds. alot of people use them, but i dont really see the point, since you have to put a max bid into the program anyway, so you might aswell just put that bid into the normal e-bay bidding tool.
either way, you have to decide how much youre willing to spend and if youre still getting outbid, then youre just not willing to spend enough.
bidding in small increments is a bit of a waste of time in my opinion.
just thought of something. dont bid in whole numbers. e.g instead of bidding $50, bid $50.43. alot of people bid in whole dollars, so putting a few extra cents on top will give a small edge over certain bidders...
Another question, how do you find out if someone is using a sniper tool?