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Whats a good ebay sniping program


ChadC

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im kindof ingorant on the finer points of Ebay.

I neeed to buy a laser jet Drum and Transfer kit for this 45Lb monster

imprimante_hp_color_laserjet4550N.jpg

however the prices for these parts range from 12 to 220 on the aution.

I dont have all day to watch, so I need something automated.

thx

chad

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:lol:lol:lol

It's called a watch, with an alarm. Set it to wake you up from your stupor within 5 minutes of auction ending, login....wait.......bid.....win. Pay. You can dooooooo eeeet! :yesnod

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Yes I do need a spell checker, thank you.

While a watch would be effective, however my job is very complex and I have a lot of difficult questions to answer during the day. Setting a clock to respond to an EBay auction is not practical.

..un like you clowns your hardest question is

“Do you want paper or plastic?”

Or

“Do you want to super size that today?”

:)

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the problem i see with ebay sniping programs is that - there's only one way to test them, and that test could prove failure - so hopefully if you PAY for a program you don't pay too much to find that it doesn't work the way you intend.

do a google search for FREEWARE EBAY SNIPER

here's a freebie

http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Network...ion_Sniper.html

there's more here

http://www.brothersoft.com/downloads/sniper-software.html

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im kindof ingorant on the finer points of Ebay.

I neeed to buy a laser jet Drum and Transfer kit for this 45Lb monster

imprimante_hp_color_laserjet4550N.jpg

however the prices for these parts range from 12 to 220 on the aution.

I dont have all day to watch, so I need something automated.

thx

chad

All you have to do is put in the highest amount you are willing to pay for an item. And as the auction goes on it will send you e-mails telling you if you lost or won the auction. It works great. Go to my e-bay and you will see the item you want to bid on and there is a place to do this. Also it will tell you how and how it works. Hope this helps. :D

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I used Cricket Jr. for a few years. Still have it on my machine but haven't used for a while. Never lost a bid on time, only on price. I could set it to send the bid within a couple of seconds of closing.

You can set up your bid and it will auto-bid for you, etc.

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