Honestly, I would have to say it is a personal preference.
I will admit, as someone who is still learning the "auction ropes", the auto-bidder can be intimidating. Often I will watch an auction for a few minutes before bidding and if the high bidder keeps staying on top, I may decide not to bid. So in that aspect, I suppose that the auto-bidder could be a good tool to use toward winning the auction.
I have won auctions using both methods, but I prefer not using the auto-bidder.
The few times I have used the auto-bidder, I went through my TCredits too fast. I would get into an auction and think "hey I can do this" and I implemented a plan that I thought was a wise choice and unfortunately it didn't work so well.
I cherish my TCredits, as I am sure we all do, and I don't want to spend them too quickly. Therefore, by not using the auto-bidder, I feel that I have a better control over how many TCredits I spend.
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Honestly, I would have to say it is a personal preference.
I will admit, as someone who is still learning the "auction ropes", the auto-bidder can be intimidating. Often I will watch an auction for a few minutes before bidding and if the high bidder keeps staying on top, I may decide not to bid. So in that aspect, I suppose that the auto-bidder could be a good tool to use toward winning the auction.
I have won auctions using both methods, but I prefer not using the
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