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[quote="at0micandy"]Thanks Mario, it now just occurs to me that a good sellers defence against snipers on any auction without a bid on it with minutes to go would be to end it early. I think in future I will always consider putting a min bid on the first item in any group, just to defend against premature closing. :lol:[/quote]
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mario
Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 7:36 am
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No, this auction was ended early by seller. The original end time was:
Fri Mar 5 03:24:42 2010 PST
And the auction was ended at:
Thu Mar 4 14:17:36 2010
CHRIS4
Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:17 am
Post subject: uh oh
I just noticed that ebay.fr had trouble with ebay stores precisely on March 4th... may be the reason
C
CHRIS4
Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:05 am
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sorry, I forgot to mention it was item nb 400105828118, and I'm late as the line has disappeared now.
Seller didn't answer my message but reposted the item at higher price... pfff.
mario
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 3:41 pm
Post subject: Re: auction just ended, snipe still scheduled...
CHRIS4 wrote:
see title of the message.
Apparently, no bids for the concerned item. Dunno if it's the same 'early closing' problem... Anyway, I've asked the seller whether he would accept to add it to my order (I bought him an item yesterday).
Other scheduled snipes worked well in the same time, but that didn't concern this seller.
Chris
Chris, let me see what happened. What is the item number?
CHRIS4
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 3:07 pm
Post subject: auction just ended, snipe still scheduled...
see title of the message.
Apparently, no bids for the concerned item. Dunno if it's the same 'early closing' problem... Anyway, I've asked the seller whether he would accept to add it to my order (I bought him an item yesterday).
Other scheduled snipes worked well in the same time, but that didn't concern this seller.
Chris
daniela
Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 7:49 am
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Yes, as Cupid says. It was possible years ago, however this possibility went away by placing a minimal bid. Now it is no longer possible, except from the first two hours of the bid. It is still possible to end an auction early, but there are many restrictions in the last 12 hours, so it's a good idea, if possible, to have a look within 12 hours of end of the auction. Most bidders realize it's stupid to end an auction early, but for those who don't (check their past listings!), just place a minimal bid. Also, as it was already mentioned, ending early is supposed to be if the seller sold the item to someone in person, or it shattered in pieces.... not because they did not like the price. So, if they relist it on ebay, they have a problem.
BIN is easier than sniping! I like the price --> I buy. I don't like the price ---> I'll buy elsewhere, or next week they'll be more reasonable.... :D
Cupid
Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 4:39 am
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I think daniela was talking about what was possible many years ago. I agree I dont think it is possible any more... and has not been for quite some time.
It is a bit different for BIN sales though, I think they can still get extended automatically if the seller has a shop and specifies that is what he wants his items to do, of course that does not affect Gixen in any way since fixed price sales can not be sniped anyway.
mario
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 8:43 pm
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daniela wrote:
It also used to be that it was possible, for auctions that received no offers, that the seller could extend the auction deadline by just paying the extra fee. So once I set up my snipe, for an auction with 0.99 starting price, and did not monitor.... that's the point of sniping, no? About an hour before end time, the seller extended the auction, then a few seconds before the original ending time the snipe service did what I had asked it to do and submitted my bid, and I had to wait for a week (i think I got it, but someone else bid and raised the final price). But this is no longer possible. I think now an auction can be extended only for a short period after being opened. I set up my snipes a day or two before deadlines.
I don't think that "extension" feature exists on ebay, at least I've never seen it, neither as buyer nor as seller.
daniela
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 4:41 pm
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It also used to be that it was possible, for auctions that received no offers, that the seller could extend the auction deadline by just paying the extra fee. So once I set up my snipe, for an auction with 0.99 starting price, and did not monitor.... that's the point of sniping, no? About an hour before end time, the seller extended the auction, then a few seconds before the original ending time the snipe service did what I had asked it to do and submitted my bid, and I had to wait for a week (i think I got it, but someone else bid and raised the final price). But this is no longer possible. I think now an auction can be extended only for a short period after being opened. I set up my snipes a day or two before deadlines.
mario
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 10:32 am
Post subject:
nochkin wrote:
at0micandy,
Btw, closing an auction in last minutes because it has no bids and protect from bidding on last seconds is not permitted by eBay rules. However, many sellers don't know about it.
Actually, these days eBay will not allow it in the last 24 hours.
nochkin
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 10:29 am
Post subject:
at0micandy,
Btw, closing an auction in last minutes because it has no bids and protect from bidding on last seconds is not permitted by eBay rules. However, many sellers don't know about it.
Cupid
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 7:46 am
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Sellers can still cancel all bids and end the auction early, or sell to the current highest bidder.
That said, you may be right that some sellers may be more likely to let the auction run to completion if there is at least one bid.
at0micandy
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 6:40 am
Post subject:
Thanks Mario, it now just occurs to me that a good sellers defence against snipers on any auction without a bid on it with minutes to go would be to end it early. I think in future I will always consider putting a min bid on the first item in any group, just to defend against premature closing. :lol:
mario
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 6:53 am
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This one was clearly ended early. The original end time was Jan 18 12:48:10.
Cupid
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 2:55 am
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Sellers are allowed to end auctions early, it is not new and not necessarily an anti sniping measure, they may have sold it on another site.
at0micandy
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 11:01 pm
Post subject: Auction End Time Changed
Hi Mario. I have some bids in a group, the first one, 300387241882, seems to have failed, gixen is reporting 'auction end time changed'. Is this a new anti sniping trick?
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