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Power Snipe Auction Sniper
- Version: 1.3
- Downloads Count: 760
- License Type: Shareware
- Date Added: Jan 17, 2006
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 2000
- Requirements: 486-66, 32MB RAM
- File Size: 1.955 MB
- Author: PowerSnipe
Description of Power Snipe Auction Sniper
Win every eBay auction. Snipe and win eBay auctions with this Free to try and easy to use eBay auction sniper software that bids for you in the final seconds of an auction. Avoid bidding wars. Power Snipe Auction Sniper makes the eBay bidding process successful and easy by allowing you to browse eBay auctions through the program's built in Web browser. When you are ready to bid on an item, simply press the Snipe button and the auction information is added to your online account and queued for sniping. The program allows you to snipe, track auctions, and view the results in an easy-to-use environment. More reliable than other programs because it uses multiple servers to place your bid in a secure environment.
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