totally free ebay bid tools ?
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imet
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leggo rocker
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Re: totally free ebay bid tools ?
I use bidnip. It isn't free, but it just costs between 20 - 35 cents per winning bid. They ONLY charge if you win.
Beware! You'll win a lot of auctions if you use a bid tool!
Beware! You'll win a lot of auctions if you use a bid tool!
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adilisha
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Re: totally free ebay bid tools ?
LOL! You are getting frustrated, too?
Long time I have stood steadfast against this sniping business, but now I have decided to try it as everybody else is using it.
I have found this page: http://www.gixen.com/
It is completely free, but I don't know yet how reliable it works.
Long time I have stood steadfast against this sniping business, but now I have decided to try it as everybody else is using it.
I have found this page: http://www.gixen.com/
It is completely free, but I don't know yet how reliable it works.
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bullit
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Re: totally free ebay bid tools ?
I still use myself as a bid tool, heh waiting till the last 10 seconds but theres still others that get in there after me.
Never been too keen on these bid guys, but the bidnip guys seem good, they give you a few free go's i think?
Never been too keen on these bid guys, but the bidnip guys seem good, they give you a few free go's i think?
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leggo rocker
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Re: totally free ebay bid tools ?
Bidnip has been fantastic, and reliable.
Waiting for the last few seconds is OK but what if the record ends when you are out? And you will find it VERY hard to match a 3 second snipe.
And why exactly should you hold out against sniping? An eBay auction is most definitely a competition (every auction has a winner!) so why not arm yourself with the best tools, especially when everyone else is!
Waiting for the last few seconds is OK but what if the record ends when you are out? And you will find it VERY hard to match a 3 second snipe.
And why exactly should you hold out against sniping? An eBay auction is most definitely a competition (every auction has a winner!) so why not arm yourself with the best tools, especially when everyone else is!
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Jah Glu
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Re: totally free ebay bid tools ?
i can recommend www.biddingscheduler.com
I have used it for a long time and its perfect. And free!
I have used it for a long time and its perfect. And free!
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bullit
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Re: totally free ebay bid tools ?
If i hold out i save more money
like you said, it becomes very easy to win (+spend more then you can afford) if you know you *are* going to win.
If im out, its almost like another way for me to save the money, ebays addictive and i think if i used a tool it'd make me even worse!.
Anyway like you say Leggo, it is best to be armed up with the right tools of the trade.. Just make sure you have the money for it!
If im out, its almost like another way for me to save the money, ebays addictive and i think if i used a tool it'd make me even worse!.
Anyway like you say Leggo, it is best to be armed up with the right tools of the trade.. Just make sure you have the money for it!
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leggo rocker
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Re: totally free ebay bid tools ?
Oh yes, too true. When I first started with Bidnip I won so many auctions it surprised me - and almost broke me too.
Now I try REALLY hard never to look at eBay unless someone has posted some really great auctions here and I just HAVE to go look
Now I try REALLY hard never to look at eBay unless someone has posted some really great auctions here and I just HAVE to go look