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markTHEblake
21st September 2004, 09:09 PM
I think it was Gazgolf who was telling us one which Sniping service or software he used, but i cant find the thread.

Can you or whoever else give us another recommendation as there is a whole bunch of them out there, some free some pay. Thanks.

and before you say it Jarro, no i am not, Ebay sells non-golf stuff too.

Ducky
21st September 2004, 09:25 PM
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goughy
21st September 2004, 10:08 PM
http://www.auctionstealer.com

clikchic's fav. And it gets some use.

Jarro
22nd September 2004, 04:34 AM
and before you say it Jarro, no i am not, Ebay sells non-golf stuff too.

I know :roll:

let me guess, you're getting a new walking frame :wink:

AndyP
22nd September 2004, 07:55 AM
I think it was Gazgolf who was telling us one which Sniping service or software he used, but i cant find the thread.

Yes, there was a thread I started up, but it was lost in a recent downtime of the site :( , or Jaster deleted it. :wink:

Here's a few, I have come across:
http://www.bidnapper.com/
http://www.bidnip.com/
http://www.esnipe.com/
http://www.auctionsniper.com/

There are plenty more out there if you do a search.

Most of these have free trials, whether it be a time period or a number of successful snipes. So if you not planning on doing much sniping, you could probably get away with using the free trials. Some of the pricing is geared towards those that would do a lot of sniping, for example, HOs.

I have used Bidnip and it worked fine. :cool: And it was for a non-golf purchase. :roll:

markTHEblake
24th September 2004, 06:04 PM
Thanks Andy, I know I can search for them, but i was more interested in knowing which ones people here actually use (and why).

AndyP
24th September 2004, 08:26 PM
Thanks Andy, I know I can search for them, but i was more interested in knowing which ones people here actually use (and why).
Of course. I started with BidNip because they had the free trials, and seemed to be the least expensive for people who only need to snipe occasionally.