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Old 21-02-2011, 22:00   #46
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yes but you have to be a geeky dork. Bugger the money.



How much was it exactly?
Ebay's net profit was $412 million (£271.3 million),For second quater 2010 Quite a tidy sum then
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Old 21-02-2011, 22:52   #47
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Ebay's net profit was $412 million (£271.3 million),For second quater 2010 Quite a tidy sum then
I've seen valuations of around $65 billion...
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Old 21-02-2011, 22:55   #48
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I've seen valuations of around $65 billion...
is that for my joke book ?
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Old 21-02-2011, 22:59   #49
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I've seen valuations of around $65 billion...
have I clicked the ling to the wrong thread? are we still talking about Dave's private plate?
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Old 21-02-2011, 23:00   #50
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have I clicked the ling to the wrong thread? are we still talking about Dave's private plate?
No its my todger insurance.
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Old 21-02-2011, 23:02   #51
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No its my todger insurance.
i am stumped for something witty to say about that
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Old 21-02-2011, 23:05   #52
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i am stumped for something witty to say about that
your unconsciously Freudian use of the word "stumped" will suffice....
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your unconsciously Freudian use of the word "stumped" will suffice....
how do you know it was unconcious?
definition stump:

1. The part of a tree trunk left protruding from the ground after the tree has fallen or has been felled.
2. A part, as of a branch, limb, or tooth, remaining after the main part has been cut away, broken off, or worn down.


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how do you know it was unconcious?
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stop already, my groin is aching
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Why don't we try it out??

I'll set up a one day auction for a 1p piece for 1p.
We can all set up our snipers for 10p at 3 seconds,:thumb
Daved can watch the auction and place a last second bid of 100 Quid,
And we can look at the results
Edit: Just read the end properly. Would go to daved for about 11p.

All the sniper tool does it bid your max bid at the last few seconds. So for example of your max bid was £200 for something. And someone else using a sniper's max bid was £180 you would have got it for £180.
But in theory someone could have their max bid at £199 so you would of got it for £199 as yours is still the highest bid.

I usually only use snipers if something ends late at night, As my hand is fast enough to sniper. If I don't forget about the item.
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It would then go to the person who bid first, Could be down to milli seconds. The other bidders bids won't go through as a bid needs to be higher.

All the sniper tool does it bid your max bid at the last few seconds. So for example of your max bid was £200 for something. And someone else using a sniper's max bid was £180 you would have got it for £180.
But in theory someone could have their max bid at £199 so you would of got it for £199 as yours is still the highest bid.

I usually only use snipers if something ends late at night, As my hand is fast enough to sniper. If I don't forget about the item.
from aching groins, to fast hands in two replies
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I usually only use snipers if something ends late at night, As my hand is fast enough to sniper. If I don't forget about the item.
Agree with you all you need is mutiple windows or tabs open

I missed some wheels down to memory though nothing to do with sniping, just forgot to bid
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I missed some wheels down to memory though nothing to do with sniping, just forgot to bid
I've missed some bargains in my time, I try and set a alarm 5 mins before now.
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Agree with you all you need is mutiple windows or tabs open

I missed some wheels down to memory though nothing to do with sniping, just forgot to bid
i often miss things, i rely on Karma, and it doesn't work
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