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What are Bid Groups?

Normally, you will not place your snipes in a group; they will be Ungrouped.

 

Bid Groups let you group similar auctions together -- and win only one eBay snipe per group. Each group wins only one eBay snipe. Once you win an eBay snipe in group, then we cancel bidding for the remaining snipes in that group. This allows you to spread multiple bids around for common snipes -- and get the best price!

 

DISCLAIMER: You must ensure that grouped snipes are not DUTCH or PRIVATE listings and end at least 2 minutes from each other or the system will try to win both.  Also, do not bid on private auctions for bid groups, since BidSlammer cannot detect whether you won or not.

 

 

If you don't want to use groups, choose the default, which is no group. No-color (white) snipes have no association with each other -- they are won independently.

 

 

 

 

Regular snipes - Example

 

GROUPED snipes - Example

 

auction #1 - WIN

auction #2 - LOSE

auction #3 - WIN

auction #4 - WIN

auction #5 - LOSE

auction #6 - WIN

auction #7 - LOSE

 

auction #1 - LOSE

auction #2 - LOSE

auction #3 - WIN

auction #4 - stop

auction #5 - stop

auction #6 - stop

auction #7 - stop

 

Ungrouped auctions do not depend on each other. They will always execute.

Grouped auctions will "shut off" once you have won one auction in the group.  You will win only ONE auction per group.



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