Mike.C":2kb9aizy said:
Grayorm":2kb9aizy said:
For those unaware Goofbid requires linking with your ebay account, and will then snipe (bid in the last few seconds) any item you select for the highest bid required to win the item, within you pre-set limit. This saves you waiting until the end of the auction and doing it yourself.
However. I have tried it 3 times now. I've confirmed the snipe via my email, but it's not worked at all even though the item sold for less than my highest bid.
Have you ever been successful with it?
I do not use ebay much but surely that is the whole point of an auction the highest bid wins.
I know that you say your bid was confirmed by email, but if you left it until the last couple of seconds are you sure that your bid was made in time? And does the email just confirm the bid and not necessarily that it was made before the end of the auction?
Cheers
Mike
Mike, the idea is that instead of lets say placing your maximum bid of £15 on an item that's currently at £4 but has 2 days to go, Goofbid will store your high bid and place it as close to the end of the auction as you dictate (an hour, 5 mins or 5 seconds, whatever you decide). This avoids your auto-bid competing with other bidders and bumping up the price well in advance of the auctions end, therefore excluding you. It's also handy if you are after something that finishes when you are out and unable to monitor the end of the auction.
But for me, it hasn't worked. I did as instructed and confirmed my 'snipe' by responding to the email. But nothing happened and the item went for well under the maximum bid I had set.
I may well be missing something, some input from other Goofbidders would be welcome.