[quote name='IAmTheCheapestGamer']OK color me

in annoyed. I re-registered with shopgoodwill.com, since I didn't remember my prior log in info.
So, I finally get up the nerve to go make a bid. The one auction says I have to bid $17.00 minimum to outbid the current high bid of $16.00.
I place the bid, confirm it, 'you've been outbid'.
It's not being sniped that gets me, but the fact that I placed MY bid today(12-15-07) and the

ing snipe bid is from TWO

in DAYS AGO.
Excuse me, but if your auction site says the high bid is $16 and I place one for $17, there's no

in way in hell you're gonna tell me that the g damned site didn't update for 2 days and suddenly NOW it recognizes a higher bid from 2 days earlier.
I'm checking out the dvds and game system/games sections and just laughing at how many 'good' items I've been 2 day prior sniped on already.
WTF....color me pissed off...[/quote]
That's whats called "proxy" bidding. That person could have entered a bid of $25 on a $15 item on the first day of the auction, only the lowest bid will be shown and will only increase when someone else continues to bid up the amount until the person's original $25 bid is surpassed. It's the same method used on eBay.
shopgoodwill.com has gotten way out of hand anyway. There are too many idiots that bid WAAAY too much for items not taking into consideration the high shipping costs goodwill has. Many of the used items sell at auction for more than you could get the same item new at retail stores.