-----Original Message----- >From: Camilla <campaul1 (AT) xtra (DOT) co.nz> >Sent: Jan 7, 2006 11:50 AM >To: Shelby6t7 (AT) aol (DOT) com, dan_drury (AT) midamcorp (DOT) com, shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com >Subject: Re: When 'Snipers' Do Your Online Bidding for You > >Interesting Kenny But as I was snipped last week What would of happened if we both had sniper software? Just Curious! > Nothing just the person with the highest reserve would win as long as the highest bid was over the spread required in the auction Example as I understand it Auction ends at 1800 hrs spread/increment is $2 I set the snipping software to bid $410 at 30 seconds before the auction ends You set your software to bid 15 seconds before the auction ends with your highest offer of $411 In this example I win If you set yourlimit at $450 then you win at $412 But that's the "fun" of the sniping the owner of the piece (as long as they have two bidders - real of phony) can get a higher sale price if the bidder set their limit at there highest possible offer. Keeps some buyers (when there are multiple bidders) from cherry picking Jeff S