bidding advice

 There is much I can say on the subject of bidding.  The first rule of bidding that any eBay user will need to know is wait. And that is what your competition will be doing.  On items most of the action takes place during the last minute of the auction.  If you throw your highest and best bid in early sure you may end up getting it at the price you want to pay or even less but he runs a substantial risk that someone wanted to buy dollar.

One of the best ways to ensure that you get the items you want is through the utilization of a sniping program.  I will be updating the site soon to provide some excellent options for sniping programs after about a better opportunity to review and use them prior to my make any recommendation.  Beside the program basically does is stores your eBay username and your eBay password and executes on your behalf for a small fee, a bid usually with in the last seconds of the auction.  There are many different types of sniping programs some which are based on your computer others which are posted on servers outside of your own computer.  It's been my experience that these sniping programs which are hosted off premises are usually the best.  They tend to execute the bids in the last several sections of the auctions with a fairly high degree of accuracy and he don't have any risk of your computer failing to work for any reason.

 

In many occasions I look to buy items now.  The way I've typically done this is to enter a description of the item I want and then search for the items in order of prices low to high.  Many times you will find there is a seller willing to sell the item for a lower price than another seller.  You should hunt these opportunities out and when you see a discrepancy in the price jump on the opportunity. as always be sure that you  know your seller on eBay .