Yes, what is an "anti-sniping service."
Is the idea to overwhelm the server with incremental bids so that the "snipe" can't get in edgewise?


Another voice in praise of sniping.
I use it quite a lot and it often works...
I suppose you might consider it a "shock and awe" tactic.
It might catch other bidders off guard.
But since you never know how many others will be sniping at the last minute, it's still "the high bid wins."
It's equivalent to saying, "the action (auction) really takes place in the last half minute."


Such tactics are common in live auctions too:
When a bidder makes an offer without waiting for the auctioneer to call for bids.
When folks "jump bid," as was the case in our Tucson auction, requiring the next bidder to bid above the last increment.
It doesn't always work, my jump bid in Tucson was ignored (Michael, you owe me a cup of coffee for this oversight!).
(Just kidding, Michael...)


Cheers,
Nick


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