View Full Version : If you use eBay -- you really need this program
biggsie
Jan 18, 2008, 09:51 AM
I really like this program -- I copy the number of an eBay auction
Paste it in the program and enter amount I want to pay
It waits until the last seconds of auction and makes a bid
https://www.ezsniper.com/ -- Set it and forget it!
It can watch your auction and place your bid -- 24/7
Some times you miss an auction -- lose track of time
You are not caught up in a bidding frensie -- win most auctions
Just won an auction --- it only cost me 10 cents
twinkiedooter
Jan 18, 2008, 07:24 PM
I have heard that those "programs" can actually get you banned from Ebay if you are caught using them. Why don't you just play and bid like everyone else does.
Fr_Chuck
Jan 18, 2008, 07:51 PM
I don't know biggsie, I clicked on that link and my computer went crazy, there was warings that a program was trying to change my home page, a warning that a program was trying to change my search engine default. I had to go off line to make it stop and I am still getting that searh engine change warning about every 1mintues since I have been there and logged back on.
Curlyben
Jan 19, 2008, 02:08 AM
While it sounds like a good idea, I'm loathed to give my Ebay information out to a site I'm not sure about.
The same goes for these "Ebay toolbars" that are all over the place.
I advise CAUTION with this product.
biggsie
Jan 19, 2008, 09:46 AM
I actually learned about this site back when I had dialup connection
I would see something I wanted but ended up in a battle at the end
Very time consuming and frustrating to work with dial up and beaten
By high speed internet, now I place a bid and forget it
This allows me to spend more time on Ask Me Help Desk
twinkiedooter
Jan 19, 2008, 03:47 PM
Like I said biggsie, the best way to do Ebay is just keep bidding until you win. Dial up doesn't stop me from winning auctions. I just don't try and be a cheapskate and winning everything. Sometimes I am outbid, but oh well, guess it was not meant for me to own.
I wouldn't use it if I were you even if you like it as it could hijack a lot of sensitive info from your computer and you don't know it.
biggsie
Jan 20, 2008, 07:45 PM
I am not a cheapskate as you suggest -- I bid what I feel an item is worth to me...
I used to set a timer and try to get in the bidding frenzie -- enter -- bid -- refresh
Very frustrating being outbid -- most people just use eBay proxy bidding
Can you tell me what the difference is between EBAY proxy and https://www.ezsniper.com/
You enter a bid and eBay snipes it for you --- any answer
It really is a relief to know I can bid when I want and not worry you
Like I said biggsie, the best way to do Ebay is just keep bidding until you win. Dial up doesn't stop me from winning auctions. I just don't try and be a cheapskate and winning everything. Sometimes I am outbid, but oh well, guess it was not meant for me to own.
I wouldn't use it if I were you even if you like it as it could hijack a lot of sensitive info from your computer and you don't know it.
Scottish2008
Jan 22, 2008, 06:21 AM
I purchase allot of items from eBay and most of my purchases I snipe out. Meaning waiting for the very last second to make a bid and get it as cheep as I can get it. It would be nice to have a program that will help you out with it. I would like to know more about this program and your past and present experiences with it.
85Dave
Jan 23, 2008, 11:02 AM
I tried a similar program but eBay sent me a message one day and so after that I stopped using it. I have had my account closed for over a year because eBay messed up on my paperwork one time. It was so annoying to try and contact them but I eventually called and got though to someone who helped.