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Thoughts? Both as artists and buyers . Last one was cut off, full text says "Auctions ending at a set date, but with a snipe guard pushing the end time back by an hour after each bid." Poll Question: Do you prefer...Total Votes: 33
Auctions ending 24/48 hours after last bid : | 7 | 21% | | Auctions ending at a set date, but with a snipe guard pushin : | 3 | 9% | | Auctions ending at a set date/time : | 23 | 70% | | You have cast your vote. Edited at February 14, 2024 12:20 AM by Sagebrush
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What's a snipe guard? I still don't understand that option😅
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KPH Equestrian said: What's a snipe guard? I still don't understand that option😅
Val and Dark did it on their auction, to prevent last minute bids. . "If you post within the last hour of the auction (from 10:59pm to 11:59pm) the time will extend by one hour to give others a chance to outbid you. For example, if you post at 11:50pm (within the last hour of auction), the end date is extended by one hour from the original end date to 12:59am on the 5th. This continues until bids stop being placed."
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Sagebrush said: KPH Equestrian said: What's a snipe guard? I still don't understand that option😅
Val and Dark did it on their auction, to prevent last minute bids. . "If you post within the last hour of the auction (from 10:59pm to 11:59pm) the time will extend by one hour to give others a chance to outbid you. For example, if you post at 11:50pm (within the last hour of auction), the end date is extended by one hour from the original end date to 12:59am on the 5th. This continues until bids stop being placed."
ahhhh, thank you! I saw an auction recently that ended at 6pm GT, someone bit at 6pm exactly and it was counted, I think this would've been useful there😅 Edited at February 15, 2024 12:16 PM by KPH Equestrian
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Oooh then I change my vote lol 😅 To snipe guarde. I've never heard of that before but that's smart! Edited at February 15, 2024 02:51 PM by Tranquility
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I personally prefer a snipe guard over the end date just extending by 24 hours. It doesn't draw the auction duration out so incredibly long like that, as all the bidding is done then and there, while still preventing people from bidding at the absolute last second to avoid counters.
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I've never liked snipe guard. All it really does is reward those who have the time to hover over an auction and drop bids. I'm either going to lose interest or just completely forget about it. Same goes for auctions that end x days after no bids.
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I prefer a set date and time, with an AB option. I have a RL, outside of HEE. And usually if I see snipe guard type / end date extended for bidding. I will not bother bidding, because I can't "camp out" on here waiting to see if someone bids. - Or I forget that its even going on. I think you can loose money in the long run. Because I doubt I'm the only one who forgets their is an auction going. I feel like if the piece is good, those who want it. Will put there bid in, in time. When there is a set time, I will set a reminder. So I can remember to go bid. But with a floating time, that goes out the window. Just my two cents :)
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I personally always do set time and date for my auctions, the whole ends 24 or so hours after last bid always seems to make them drag on longer than they should.
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@Spirtasi Whims I agree wholeheartedly. As an artist, I don't know why others do that. I like to be organized and know when something is going to Start/End. Like an actual auction.
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