eBay sniping

From: Vintage Computer Festival <vcf_at_siconic.com>
Date: Mon Apr 28 10:22:01 2003

On Sun, 27 Apr 2003, steve wrote:

> Maybe if you had multiple windows up with a predefined
> bid alreadly placed into another window (where all you
> have to do is click a mouse button) you could do it
> one out of 10 times (server response is typically
> seconds, both on your end and ebays end), but I doubt
> you could enter a new bid value based on the new
> information of the sniped bid, which is what you
> really need to be able to do, but I suppose in theory
> its possible.

Not only is it possible but I've done it before.

> If you automated the process with a intelligent sniper
> that could read the current ebay bid, well then, I
> guess you would have a bunch of computers bidding
> against each other in a true open bid auction, that I
> agree with. (hmm, I wonder is thats coming)

It wouldn't be too much more to program some of these sniping services to
do just that. But it would rely on the speed of eBay's servers, which
are prone to all manner of problems.

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