Snipe it up on eBay

Everyone loves a bargain and this is one reason for eBays huge success. However we all know how frustrating it can be when more than one person wants an item on eBay and everyone bids putting up the price for the eventual purchaser. Of course, this can be good news if your selling!

There are a number of commercial tools available to help buyers by “sniping” a purchase. A snipe involves putting in a bid at the last minute therefore not increasing the price of an item by bidding earlier. Of course, your buying competition may also use this strategy too making this approach less beneficial – but this frequently is not the case.

One tool I’ve found that works on both PC and Mac is jbidwatcher. Even if you do not want to Snipe, jbidwatcher lets you maintain a record of all the items your watching or have bid on. But, if you want to put that last minute bid in automatically say 15 seconds before the Auction end, jbidwatcher will help you out.

Another advantage of this approach is that it makes setting your maximum price for an item, and sticking to it easier. You are less likely to get caught by the excitement of the auction and stick within your budget. There are many online tools that charge, in my opinion, an arm and a leg for their snipping services but by downloading the excellent free jbidwatcher your the one that maximises your savings.

Visit http://www.jbidwatcher.com/ to download the software.

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