My tips are:
1. Participate or watch more frequently to understand the dynamics of the players, especially the big guns.
2. Choose auctions you think competition will not be fierce or too costly; 1WA and Jr auctions, and the auction of not very attractive products etc
3. Study time of the day when participants are fewer and auctions are won cheaply; 1am-8am GMT is my preferred time frame.
4. Possess sufficient amount of Tcredits to avoid more purchases during auction; this shopping trip may be the critical moment.
5. You may not need to start early by waiting for others to exhaust their Tcredits, but you may occasionally throw in one or two bids in critical moments; like when counter reaches very low count.
6. Better to become a spectator during a bidding 'war' and resume when the 'war' is over.
7. If you may, use the auto bid with care because others may be watching and waiting for you to exhaust your Tcredits before they step in; prudent to adjust your bids, using the auto bid feature.
My general advice is that the auction is becoming more and more competitive on a daily basis, so do not spend what you cannot afford to loose.
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My tips are:
1. Participate or watch more frequently to understand the dynamics of the players, especially the big guns.
2. Choose auctions you think competition will not be fierce or too costly; 1WA and Jr auctions, and the auction of not very attractive products etc
3. Study time of the day when participants are fewer and auctions are won cheaply; 1am-8am GMT is my preferred time frame.
4. Possess sufficient amount of Tcredits to avoid more purchases
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