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![]() im very annoyed
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![]() I have had this happen few times also. One problem is the decimal place. Apparently not all non-US auctions accept. A number of the times this happened to me I was bidding something like 43.86 but the auction would only accept bids in even dollars or .50 increments.
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![]() This just happened to me again today. Ebay auction #250417790522 on 5/10/09. My bid was not placed and Tantalus shows me having won. My high bid was $14.50 higher than the winning bid shown on eBay.
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![]() and again to me! missed out on a bargain allectus, even though it says i have won.
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![]() So far the code is checking out. At our end the bids are being submitted to eBay. Of course this just means that the problem is trickier to solve. I would guess that it has to do with the timing. The default of five seconds before end of auction might be cutting it too close. If tantalus can't reach eBay fast enough the server doesn't have enough time to login and submit. My suggestion would be to experiment with a ten second delay and, of course, consider an old fashioned "manual snipe" on those must-win auctions.
I hope to have more info in the coming days. Ras. |
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![]() By the way, I encourage everyone using the snipe tool to report on both bids going thru and those that aren't. It helps to figure out what might be wrong.
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