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sniping auctions on ebay to win at the last moment |
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You Too Can Be a Bid SniperDo you keep losing auction bids on eBay at the very last minute? Don't understand what you are doing wrong? Then don't be a bid loser, be a bid sniper - you've got to get esnipe.com. Ahh, you've never heard of it? Then Mr Bidder, read on to learn. eSnipe is an internet bid service that stops bidding wars by hiding your interest in eBay auctions until the last moment possible. Bid auctions on eBay can take up to 10 days to close, and uncontrolled and emotional overbidding can start soon after the auction opens - and last up until the auction closes. So How Does It Work?The process is that you place your bid through the auction sniper instead of eBay. Their system will then store your bid up until a few seconds before the auction ends. eSnipe, run on Rovatron servers, then throws your bid at eBay. It doesn't break any eBay bid rules, and the end result is eBay gets your bid at the last possible moment. This is the essence of sniping, and eSnipe is the perfect bidding tool. So how much does Rovatron charge for the eSnipe bid service? Actually for the first 14 days it's free. Then from then on, they only charge if you actually win an eBay auction. They don't even charge if you lose. For wins up to $24.99 the cost is only 25 cents. Items up to $1,000 attract a fee of 1% of final win price, and then its just $10 for anything over the $1000 threshold. Very reasonable for the service they offer. The first thing you need to do is buy some BidPoints, because that's how they charge for their service. They even offer discounts for quantity purchases. If you'd like to know more, you can visit their web site. Related Articles For more information about auction sniping, or to choose from a variety of related products and services, choose from one of the following links: |
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