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		<title>Win more eBay auctions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pretty much everyone uses eBay, but it is often frustrating when you&#8217;re suddenly outbid on a rare or unique item. There are a number of strategies one can use to maximise the amount of auctions won.
Sniping is a practice that has been used for years and years. Originally this was a manual process, where users [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.ghacks.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/ebay.gif" alt="eBay" width="138" height="45" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-12017" />Pretty much everyone uses eBay, but it is often frustrating when you&#8217;re suddenly outbid on a rare or unique item. There are a number of strategies one can use to maximise the amount of auctions won.</p>
<p>Sniping is a practice that has been used for years and years. Originally this was a manual process, where users made a bid in the closing seconds of an auction. This naturally could prove risky, as internet connections can fail and bids can&#8217;t go through. Automated services also exist which are often more reliable but can prove insecure and often charge a small fee. A few years back, I used <a href="http://hammersnipe.com">Hammersnipe</a> which offers free sniping and I didn&#8217;t have a bad experience, although neither I or gHacks are providing a recommendation as I suggest doing a lot of research in any sniping service before you use them. This is seen as controversial, though.</p>
<p>One of my favourite tactics is to bid completely random amounts. Instead of 14.00GBP, I bid 14.01GBP. This is because that way, if someone had bid 14.00GBP, my bid would be counted as the maximum bid instead of theirs, event though it is only a penny higher. As many eBayers use this tactic, it may help to use more random numbers than 0.01GBP, such as 0.44GBP.</p>
<p><span id="more-12016"></span>Incremental bidding, where you bid up 1GBP or a similar amount every time you&#8217;re outbid is pretty useless. You&#8217;re much better off making your maximum bid the most you&#8217;re willing to pay; eBay will automatically outbid anyone who makes a smaller bid. eBay will only outbid them by the minimum increment, so you won&#8217;t end up out of pocket</p>
<p>On another note, it is really worth using eBay&#8217;s best offer system. I have used this to purchase cheap mass produced foreign electronics sold in massive quantities on eBay. I managed to save 0.50GBP through making an offer on a piece of hardware which had a buy it now price of 10GBP. Not much, but a difference nonetheless.</p>
<p>Whilst I have given this advice with sterling, one can obviously do the same in any currency.</p>

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