I'm a last few seconds bidder myself... I don't use any tools. I just sit at the computer (or have a friend if I'm not available) and I place my max bid.
In my mind this seems to be the way to get the best deal... but doesn't mean I always win. When I don't win its especially annoying as I just wasted a decent amount of time on the endeavor
The reason I brought this thread up was because of an auction I recently lost, again to a quick sniper at the end. I posted a few highest bids, back and forth with another buyer, and seemed to hit the high point as the buyer didn't bid anymore after a few times of us out high bidding each other, it seemed to top off at $36 or so.
So for that last day I kept and eye on the item, and it wasn't being outbid, no changes going on, I had my email and text messages set up case it did. Nothing. So about 4 hours before the auction ended, I upped my highest bid to $50 which I felt was a VERY good price for the auction stuff. Good price for both parties involved. Well, I wasn't able to monitor the auction right before it ended, and when I was able to check, I found out I had lost my item. I actually got the email from eBay about not winning the auction, before I got the "outbid" notice. This is what kills me and I don't understand and what seems fishy.
The winner wasn't the other buyer either, it was someone all together different who hadn't placed a single bid at all up to that point, that I could tell.
Oh and the winning bid...$51.00...$1 more than my max...something sure stinks.
I don't have the time nor patience, nor ability to do what sniper software can do, like bidding 8 seconds before an auction ends...I don't know how to do that manually...with my finger and mouse? I can't see a second to second timer for the auction item, can you?
How does one compete with software like that? This is why I asked if it was legal or not, its very similar to how scalpers get awesome tickets and general public doesn't...the software cheats, in my opinion...I don't think its a silly question I just asked, no big deal. If you don't think any "cheating" or "illegal" activity has ever gone on at eBay, then you're mistaken.
But mostly I'm just frustrated with how I keep losing auction items when I feel I've done well up to the end, and have a nice winning bid in place only to lose it in seconds that I have no control over...I guess I just have to sit there till the end and try, and if I lose to 8 second software, I lose...and your talk of "internet speeds" and good "connections" is a joke...please.
I'm not here to argue with you all one way or another, sounds like most of you all disagree with me cause you're all apparently experts at eBay, I'm not.
eBay is what it is, its not where I would go buy a brand new camera or lens, where I wouldn't mind paying "top retail" dollar for it...its FLEABAY, I am on it to find deals...discounts, not top dollar. The price of shipping also affects the max bid price these days, and a lot of the stuff I was looking at had $12-$20 shipping...
Again just venting here, I know it is what it is and if I don't like it don't use it, bla bla bla...thats probably why I rarely do.