tag:help.jbidwatcher.com,2010-06-01:/discussions/problems/1127-snipe-was-not-accepted-by-seller-nameJBidwatcher: Discussion 2016-08-07T05:58:13Ztag:help.jbidwatcher.com,2010-06-01:Comment/404873262016-08-07T05:58:13Z2016-08-07T05:58:13ZSnipe Was Not Accepted by 'seller name'<div><p>Greetings,<br>
You're going to have to give me the exact error message, if it's
not one of<br>
the ones below; the message you've quoted isn't one that
JBidwatcher puts<br>
out. It also doesn't put it out as soon as you put in your
snipe<br>
information...</p>
<p>There is, 'Snipe was too low, and was not accepted.' which is
pretty<br>
self-explanatory. There's 'Snipe failed, as you are disallowed
from<br>
bidding on <em>seller name</em>'s items', and there's 'You don't
meet some<br>
requirement the seller has set for the item.', all of which mean
different<br>
things.</p>
<p>If you're disallowed, which is the closest to what you've
described, it<br>
means that eBay responded to the bid with the exact text, "you are
not<br>
permitted to bid on their listings." This may be because you are in
a<br>
country they don't ship to, or because they require a PayPal
account and<br>
yours isn't linked (or became 'unlinked' as has happened to some
users), or<br>
you are explicitly blocked from bidding on their listings, or any
other<br>
requirements that the seller may have put in place that your eBay
account<br>
doesn't meet for whatever reason.</p>
<p>In those cases, no, JBidwatcher cannot snipe, and there's really
nothing it<br>
can do about it. You have to figure out what the qualifications are
that<br>
you don't meet, and either set yourself up to meet them, or find
a<br>
different seller.</p>
<p>Best of luck with your auctions!</p>
<p>-- Morgan</p></div>cyberfox