22-02-2020 6:59 AM
I've lost out so many times to Snipers, when buying.
Consequently, on my own listing, I will not list any auction items.
Although this has probably cost me money, principle is more important.
Ebay should stop pandering to the Sniping community apologists, and ban this unfair practice, giving everyone a level playing field!
I've lost out so many times to Snipers, when buying.
No, you haven't. You've lost out to buyers who bid more than you. The winning bid is the higest, not the latest.
If you were willing to pay more, you should have bid more. EBay's automatic bidding system would then have carried on bidding for you, up to the very last second, until it reached your maximum. You would either have won the auction, or lost fairly to someone who was prepared to pay more. That's what auctions are about.
@vintagetoys2u wrote:
Ebay should stop pandering to the Sniping community apologists, and ban this unfair practice, giving everyone a level playing field!
As everybody can enter a snipe bid, the playing field couldn't be any more level.
The notion you won't list any further auction items because someone may come in with a high bid at the last minute thereby making your item sell for more hasn't been very well thought through has it?
The bidder that puts in the highest bid wins whether they put it in at the last minute or not
If you lost you did not bid enough.
Some bidders enjoy the excitment of last minute bidding and there is nothing wrong with that
Why stop offering items to auction.
Surely you would be happy if you had last minute bids that were high