What Does An Auction Sniper Do?
Sniping is a technique where the bidder bids in the last minute of the auction and gets the best price for the product. Online auctions have nowadays replaced the physical ones and hence paved way for such techniques. Every buyer intends to purchase the product on which he/she lays their hands on, at the most affordable prices.
How Auction Works
Normally, the online auction lasts for a particular period. This may vary from one week to three or four days. In the mean time, the bidder enters the highest amount; he is ready to pay for the commodity. In the end, the product is sold to the buyer who has bid the highest among the others. Sniping allows the buyer to earn the right of ownership by bidding near the close of the auction.
How to snipe
While using this technique, a bidder should enter his price just in time before the closing of the auction. Due to lack of enough time, the other competitors are kept away from raising their bids. Hence, at the end, one who bids in the last is given the right to purchase the product. Sniping could be done both manually and automatically.
Manual Sniping
When one is well versed with the overall process, he/she could opt for sniping manually. For that, one requires to have ample amount of time and speedy Internet connection. However, one must take down the time when the auction is supposed to end beforehand. In the last minute, out do the other bidder by raising ones bid. Before going for the manual bidding, certain important points must be taken care of:
Ensure that the maximum bid is somewhat high. Otherwise, one would end up losing to others.
It is always advisable to avoid sniping against one who is using automated sniping services.
Automated Sniping
Many companies offer online sniping services at a nominal charge. However, the fees have to be paid each time one utilize the services. To avoid this inconvenience, one could opt for sniping software.
While working with the software, one has to name the auctions one intends to snipe. Moreover, the maximum amount one is ready to shell out for that. The software after receiving the details, bid on ones behalf nearly at the close of the auction. However, the only disadvantage it has is that one needs to keep the computer on all the time to keep a track of even the minute detail. Sniping in reality is against the rules and unprofessional in practice. However, the best way to win at the auction is to be a sniper.


