First post, by infiniteclouds
Never again. My bid was much higher than the final ending bid, but it bugged out telling me I was outbid. 🙁
Never again. My bid was much higher than the final ending bid, but it bugged out telling me I was outbid. 🙁
🤣 I know that feeling.
For this reason I bid at -6 or -7 secs...
I don't generally bid on computer parts. I scored a good deal on a voodoo 3500 once, but most of the time auctioned items go for within 10$ at best of their "buy now" counter parts. I think ego bidding has a lot to do with that.
I usually bid early and try and grab things at a good price if there is no other interest in the item.
Otherwise I bid within the last 5 minutes or so with a solid bid, if someone else wants to outbid me for something, so be it, I probably wasn't going to go that high anyway.
gixen.com - that is all.
wouldn't want my ebay credentials shared with a 3rd party service...
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I'll just put an outrageous max bid that I'm comfortable with and see if anyone outbids me along the run. If they do, they clearly want it more than I do and I'm fine with that.
wrote:gixen.com - that is all.
This to the power of 100.
I too was a bit wary about using bid snipers, in part because of the
wrote:wouldn't want my ebay credentials shared with a 3rd party service...
excuse, but at some point I understood that it's just the only system that makes sense for a buyer. Anything else drives the price up as psychology gets into play.
I don't participate in many auctions, but Gixen has never failed me, not even once - in the sense that Gixen never failed to place a bid for me, and that no one ever successfully outbid my snipe.
All the auctions I did not win were because someone had a higher bid programmed in before Gixen tried to snipe. Of the auctions I won, most of them were substantially under my max bid.
Gixen is trusted, and the system is now changed that you don't even need to give them your credentials:
https://www.gixen.com/faq.php
Do I have to give away my eBay credentials?
No. This used to be the case, but as of August 2017, you need to register Gixen.com username and password, and authorize Gixen.com to place bids for you on eBay. You can withdraw this authorization at any time in your eBay MyAccount settings, or on Gixen settings page. While Gixen has no way of enforcing this, it is wise for security reasons that your Gixen password is different than your eBay password, especially if you choose the same Gixen username as is your eBay username.
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wrote:wouldn't want my ebay credentials shared with a 3rd party service...
You don't share your eBay login with Gixen. You have a separate login for Gixen and then it goes through the eBay app backend after you approve the app on your eBay account.
Gixen.com? Seem's kind of and a bit ethical shady. Do eBay aprove?
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I use a Gixen equivalent for non BIN items that I really want, it’s the only way to go. Unethical why?
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wrote:I'll just put an outrageous max bid that I'm comfortable with and see if anyone outbids me along the run. If they do, they clearly want it more than I do and I'm fine with that.
+1
That's how I roll.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
Ebay is a blind-auction service these days. If you don't place your final offer bid in the last 6 seconds, you're just increasing the price that someone else pays. There's no point at all in bidding before then. It's not a great system, but it is the system we have. At least it cuts down on those last-second "I only wanted to pay X for it, but I got outbid so I guess I'll throw another $100 at it" reactions. You get one shot.
It really doesn't matter that much really how you bid on ebay.
If it is a hotly contested item (voodoo 5, awe32), then it will sell for far more then you expect. If people aren't really hot on it, you have a good chance of scoring it at the minimum price.
wrote:Gixen.com? Seem's kind of and a bit ethical shady. Do eBay aprove?
Yeah.. their system goes through the eBay app back end.
And why do you think it is shady? Do you have time to always watch, much less remember to watch your bids in the last 10 seconds of the auction?
if everybody or a large proportion of users start using it then it becames the same as autobid but executed in the last 6 seconds, whoever enters the largest sniper bid wins anyway
It's a good way to not forget to make a bid. If someone is willing to pay more, his (higher) bid will always win anyway. But this way there are no crazy price hikes early on and ending price might not reach some insane values. I always roll my eyes when I see two guys fight over who will be the highest bidder like 6 days before the auction ends 🤣
Requests are also possible... /msg kixs
wrote:Never again. My bid was much higher than the final ending bid, but it bugged out telling me I was outbid. 🙁
Every. Damn. Time. For me.
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don't worry, you don't know what their autobid was it might of been higher then yours, gotta keep cheering yourself up that way
I always hate it when I only loose by the highest bidder and the 3rd one bid like 50% less.
Requests are also possible... /msg kixs