4/1/2024 0 Comments Gixen how many secondsIt’s not world changing, but I’m proud of it. The first version of JBidwatcher that included Multisniping was December 16, 2001, and is the earliest implementation of bid groups / multisniping / bid assistant functionality that I know of. You cannot schedule bids to be placed at a specific time. (e.g., ‘If I win this, THEN put a snipe on that, because if I can combine shipping I’d want them both…’) ![]() It also ups the ante for programs like mine, to add more extensive algorithmic bidding. It’s also a hint that they might still be putting new ideas into their platform, which I’m very happy to see. I always considered multisniping a ‘good for eBay’ feature, because it meant one bid could get applied to a number of items, without the user really intervening after the initial setup. Speaking as an ex-employee, and a shareholder, this is great! If they make it easy to use it’ll increase bid volumes, and thereby their end revenue. It’s a straightforward feature, and one they should have had long since. ![]() □īeing serious for a moment, I’m actually really happy to see them do this. None the less, it’s good to see them adding features JBidwatcher had six years ago. EBay recently launched their Bid Assistant, which acts similarly to JBidwatcher’s Multisniping feature, except without the sniping.
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