Can You Take Back a Bid on Ebay

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When to Bid

one.) Bid just at the last 2d. Never bid earlier the last few seconds. If y'all can't exist present for the end of an auction, bid on something else for which you lot tin bid at the concluding second.

two.) Never enter a bid more than once. Y'all should have decided on your maximum bid days ago, and when you bid professionally at the last second, there'south no time for anyone to place any more bids. That's the whole point.

3.) Presuming you know the correct fourth dimension to the fraction of a second (covered beneath), click your Confirm Bid button (also covered below) some couple of seconds early so that your confirmed bid actually makes it to eBay in time.

Depending on your computer and connection, at that place can be anywhere from zero to ten seconds of delay.

The style to meet how long your system takes is by practice, and by noting when you lot clicked the Confirm Bid push and comparing that to eBay's time stamp for your bid in Bid History.

On my desktop Mac connected via cable modem, I see betwixt nada and two seconds delay, so I click my Confirm Bid button at T minus three seconds.On my slower laptop over wireless, I may have to click at T minus 10 seconds. Oddly, I've bid competitively with my iPod Bear on over WiFi, using my mechanical Swiss watch for fourth dimension, and won within seconds, only I'1000 a nerd who knows how to measure out fourth dimension.

How to Tell Time Correctly to the 2d

Yous'll need a clock authentic to a fraction of a second. If you have a mode to do this, you can skip ahead. Personally I've been doing this since being a child in the 1970s, when I would sync my wind-up lookout man to shortwave broadcasts from WWV'due south fourth dimension signals.

For every 2nd of inaccuracy, that'due south ane more than second early you'll take to bid to be sure you don't miss it, and one more second you give early-bidders to try to outbid you. Bid 10 seconds early, and just nigh everyone will have the run a risk to react. Bid in the last second, and no one else sees your bid before the game is over.

For most people, any Casio Waveceptor atomic lookout syncs itself to WWVB broadcasts automatically. Be sure that the "Sync" icon (ironically a satellite dish) is lit, otherwise, your watch didn't set itself today. Be sure to bank check for the sync icon, since I've met many people who thought their watches were set, but in fact were several minutes off considering they'd kept their watches in the wrong place at nighttime.

Another skilful way to tell the correct time to the 2nd is to click on the clock on the top right of your Mac and click on Open Date & Time. (Sorry Windows users, you lot're on your own. Buy a Mac or a watch, or ask someone else how to do this. Pros utilise Mac.)

Yous'll get the Date & Time panel. Be sure "Ready Data and Time Automatically" is checked, which is past default. This automatically syncs your Mac to God's own atomic clock.

Select the Clock submenu, bank check "Brandish Seconds," and you're done. Close the window, and the clock on the top right of your Mac is now expressionless-on to a fraction of a second.

Mac clocks can vary a few seconds before they resync, so once you've set these options, on Bone 10.4.11, merely opening the Date & Time control console will resync your Mac to the fraction of a second the next time you bid.

The easiest, and probably all-time way, is to use the free Time app for iPod, iPad and iPhone.

You lot can check yourself confronting eBay, who keeps remarkably accurate fourth dimension, past clicking the "eBay official time" link at the lesser of every page. I credit eBay for making this easy to check, and for keeping accurate fourth dimension, even if they hate pro bidders who keep prices low.

How Much to Bid

For your "maximum bid" amount, enter the absolutely, positively highest corporeality you'd exist willing to pay. You should have arrived at this a week ago. It's unlikely that you'll actually accept to pay every bit much equally y'all enter equally your "maximum bid."

The Bodily Bid-Placing Process

Here's what you click, in what social club. This is important, because if y'all click the wrong thing at the wrong time, you'll miss your bid.

Afterwards bidding on a few items this will get second nature.

1.) Exist sure you're logged in. No trouble, because if y'all aren't, eBay will ask you to log in.

2.) Be sure to re-read the listing, just in instance there were any last-minute changes. This is rare.

3.) Nearly a infinitesimal before the close, enter your maximum bid in the box on the listing, and click the blueish Place Bid> button. (If y'all click the bluish Place Bid> button without filling in a value, the next screen will inquire you to enter a maximum bid value, and and then hitting Go along> to go to the next stride.)

iv.) Yous will arrive at a Review and Confirm Bid screen. Review everything to exist certain it's in order, and watch your clock. eBay conveniently puts the listing close fourth dimension (finish of auction) in the page championship header which appears on the height of my Safari web browser window. Otherwise, you'll have to utilise pencil and newspaper to jot downwards the exact closing time.

5.) At the exact time yous've determined (I use T minus 3 seconds), click the Confirm Bid button. (Don't click the eBay official time or anything else on that page, since information technology will take yous to another page from which you can't confirm your bid.)

I usually write the exact time at which I plan to click the button on a piece of paper in front of me.

6.) Relax for a few seconds, and refresh the page to see how much yous paid. (It's unlikely anyone outbid you.)

Whew! All this reading all simply to click that i button at exactly the right 2nd. If you've done all your homework, you just won.

If this seems similar a hurting, information technology really becomes second nature. It'south a lot more of a pain to early-bid, and be obligated to something you might win for days, worry about information technology all week, and and so not win it and have to kickoff all once more. For every item, in that location are usually many early bidders, all of whom lose.

If there'southward something I want, I place information technology in my Watch List and set my alarm clock. My alert goes off at T minus a few minutes, I think My eBay and my Watched Items page. I recall the list, bid, pay, and get back to whatever I was doing. At that place is no emotion involved, I but win what I need.

Multiple Items Ending at the Aforementioned Time

How practice I win multiple items that close within seconds of each other?

Easy! Remember, once you've researched the item and the seller and arrived at the maximum amount you lot'd pay, at that place'southward nothing to do but look for the rest of the calendar week until the moment the item closes.

At the instant of close, all you practice is make a click.

For multiple items, I telephone call them upwards every bit tabs in my Safari browser. I click each tab and progress to the Review and Confirm Bid page for each item a minute or so before showtime starts (the close of the auction).

And then equally my clock counts down, I unemotionally click the Confirm Bid button on each folio at just the correct instant.

I don't bother looking back to encounter what I've won until I've completed the entire string of bids, ordinarily acquired by buying several items from i devil-may-care seller who uses automated software to place multiple listings which all end at nigh the same time.

Automation

Some people use other online services to do this right bidding for them.

I haven't tried whatever of these services, only the people who apply them, honey them.

If you use one, you lot can be out surfing in Bali while the system does your bidding.

I'm as well cheap and also lazy: I all the same do it past mitt and put the fees these services accuse directly into my bid, so I win more.

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