What is a snipe offer?
SNIPE OFFERS The offer is the last minute offer at the timed auction that is designed to allow the sniper to win the auction with a decisive offer that no one else can beat, because the auction closes almost immediately after the offer. The shelling of offers is most often seen in online auctions and practice is not controversial. Some people swear by blasting and claim to be the best way to offer items they like, while others consider shelling very frustrating because they normally lose auctions to snipers. A number of bid strategies are used, from strategies that create bid wars early to take competitors to offer blasting in which someone holds up until the last minute. Shooting offers can be advantageous because it reduces the risk of war with the offer and, because it maintains the identity of the applicant so that other Cannot candidates see who is interested in the item.
Snling can be offered manually or using an automated system. When people offer snippes manually, they simply wait for the auctions to almost turn off, and manually entered the offer in the last few seconds. This may be unreliable because the offer sometimes does not get before closing the auction window or the applicant is experiencing problems with the offer process, such as a lagging server that causes the offer to pass.
For software, applicants enter the auction they are interested in and determine the maximum amount they are willing to pay. The software is aimed at submitting an offer for the last second, while the offer is slightly higher than the last offer to win. However, if more people try to offer an item, the software may not be able to maintain fast enough to ensure victory.
In addition to the doctrines, people can also use the offer and hire someone else to blast an offer for them. Services usually charge a fee on the basisFinal auction price. People can only use these services in auctions that allow proxy offer.
Some auctions have specifically forbidden to blast offers, although the practice is largely allowed, although some users do not like it. Users who are unsure whether shelling is allowed, can read the Terms of the Service for the Auction Web or contact the Customer Services Department of the company that manages the auction to determine whether the bidder is admissible.