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: When using this type of software you enter the
: time you want the bid to be placed (say 30
: seconds before closing) and your max bid.
: The software will enter all bids at the given
: time, its no different then a situation
: where 2 bidders are placing the bids at the
: same time. The "process" then
: reverts to the auction site software which
: will determine the high bidder based on the
: higher bid.
It works similarly with the Snipe Service I use...
The bidder picks when his bid is placed, s/he has to determine which is the best trade-off between tiping your hand and having an earlier bid in case of tie high bids.
-- Chuck
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