| No. of downloads: | 0 | Licence: | Free |
| Publisher: | Buyertools | File size: | 6M |
| Date added: | 10-05-2008 | Minimum requirements: | Windows 98|Windows Me|Windows NT|Windows 2000|Windows XP|Windows Vista |
Buyertools
The Buyertools Reminder is a free eBay sniper tool. It allows automatic bidding up to a few seconds before an auction ends. The programm can also establish the Internet connection which is required for auto bidding at a predetermined time and close it down after bidding. The program reminds you of auctions ending soon by alert or free text message. It's not just a sniper tool, but also a a lean organizer that for your personal appointments.
Version 1.8 makes some adjustments for eBay operations.
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