Although I have no idea what it is, or how it works, after the other night I might just look into it!
I spotted a Swarovski black lamb up for grabs, but the owner didn't actually describe it for what it was 'Shady' ... My wife collects all things sheepish, and I bought her this tiny crystal black sheep, from the Swarovski shop, back in 2006, for c £20 ... they are now fetching anything over £150.
I thought this would make a nice mate for hers, and and Easter is coming .. (I plan ahead!).
However, the auction was due to end at c 12:55 am! GMT! which was rather odd as the seller lives in the UK. I had to work the next morning so wasn't prepared to stay up, but set the alarm for 12:45. Staggered downstairs .. When I went to bed the bid was still in single figures, it was now just in double figures. I placed a tentative bid of £51 to see what would happen, I didn't want to put my highest bid and give people time to bid up to my limit (not knowing who would be up then!). Ii immediately went to 75p beyond mine, so I thought I was in with a good chance, and that was the time to bid to my limit, but that was also the time that the pc decided to play up! I lost it
So what is sniping, other than taking pot shots at people? and does it work?