Take the stress out of eBay with Lastsnipe.com

Published March 4th, 2008


Lastsnipe.com is a ’sniping’ service – a computer generated bid placed via the buyer’s own eBay account so close to the end of the auction that it is virtually impossible for a another person to put in a higher amount in the remaining seconds – thus clinching the deal and winning the item. And if a buyer’s maximum bid is surpassed, Lastsnipe’s email and text alerts will let them know straight away, giving them the chance to increase their maximum limit, or bow out of the auction. And unlike bidding directly on eBay, the Lastsnipe service allows its customers to edit and cancel their bids if they change their mind before the end of the listing.

Lastsnipe.com can also save eBay users money!

“Sniping stops buyers getting involved in emotional bidding wars,” says Jamie Lupton of Lastsnipe.com, warning that prices are sometimes artificially inflated by tit-for-tat bidding in the days leading up to an auction’s end.

“Current statistics show that sniping can save users 20-30% on the maximum price they are prepared to pay on an item. What’s more, at Lastsnipe.com, the service is completely risk free – you only pay if you win the item.”

Lastsnipe.com offers very competitive flat rates for its service, at 20 to 50 pence per snipe, unlike most sniping sites who charge a percentage of the final sale. And with all snipes sold as a bundle, a winning bid could cost as little as 20 pence to secure!

With spring’s must have buys selling out fast in stores, canny sellers are getting in quick and already listing the season’s most coveted ranges on eBay – and with certain brands of shoes, bags and sunglasses reaching cult status through celebrity endorsement and magazine exposure, demand is high, and outbidding is rife! Lastsnipe.com hugely increases a bidders’ chance of securing the items they want – and at the price they want to pay!

www.lastsnipe.com

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