What software should I use to win ebay auctions?
August 17, 2004 2:14 AM   RSS feed for this thread Subscribe

For those who snipe on ebay, what software/plugin/service/whatever would you recommend? I feel uncomfortable giving a third party my ebay login info, if that's how these services work.
posted by Tacodog to computers & internet (6 comments total)
I've used AuctionStealer for a couple years now, and no one's stolen my login info yet.
posted by armoured-ant at 2:44 AM on August 17, 2004


Auction Sniper is one of the original services, has been around a while, and has never made me regret providing them the appropriate information.
posted by majick at 7:50 AM on August 17, 2004


auction sniper works and hasn't ever given my a problem, nor my brother, who uses the service regularly.
posted by bob sarabia at 9:31 AM on August 17, 2004


This question was asked less than 12 hours ago. Scroll down. :)

In it, I recommended Phantombidder. Used it for years with great success. You only pay for auctions you win.
posted by dobbs at 9:52 AM on August 17, 2004


dobbs, a question about whether to ebay snipe or not was asked but I didn't see any mention of sniping services. Thus, my question here.

Thanks for all your responses. I'll check those services out.
posted by Tacodog at 10:50 AM on August 17, 2004


Oops, sorry Taco. Wasn't trying to sound bossy. Just thought there might be some stuff in there (the "which snipe service" part of the Q was with the more inside), though you're right, most of the posters seemed to ignore it.
posted by dobbs at 1:30 PM on August 17, 2004


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