>Handy not always necessary but can make the difference between 
>getting what you want at the price level you want and having to sit 
>there and monitor an auction all day long.

I still don't get it.

eBay already lets you enter a maximum price, but the winning bid is set by the 
second highest price plus the auction's increment.

Thus if the auction's increment is $1, you bid $60, and the second highest 
bidder bids $50, you win for $51.

This happens automatically and very quickly, since it is built into the eBay 
program. Why use a third party to mess up something that works perfectly well 
as it is?

If you are mad that you lost an auction by 50ยข, why did you not bid properly in 
the first place?


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