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How many seconds can I go and be ok | Sat Mar 06, 2010 01:13 AM | | |
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How many seconds to the end of the auction can I go and still be safe?
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| Sat Mar 06, 2010 03:55 AM | | |
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Sashka |
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I recommend to keep it at about 5-6 seconds (that's the default).
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| Wed Mar 10, 2010 02:40 AM | | |
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Darn I was hoping I could do like 2-3 seconds
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| Wed Mar 10, 2010 05:14 AM | | |
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You can put ANY time you like. The less seconds you put, the higher chance to miss due to networks lags and other external possible issues.
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snipe time | Thu Mar 11, 2010 06:17 PM | | |
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There's a Polish sniper called Snip It that shows their average times for eBay - just under 2 seconds.
But by this stage (under 10 seconds) your only competition can be another snipe engine, so does it matter?
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| Thu Mar 11, 2010 06:45 PM | | |
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-20 seconds is optimal for snipe bid - Official ! | Tue Mar 30, 2010 04:09 AM | | |
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