Sometimes I bid what I consider to be a fair price, and then avoid checking on it until the auction is over. Sometimes I enter a low bid just in case nobody else finds it. And at other times I - snipe.
The "low bid" technique has landed me both some fine gear, and in financial trouble. That's how I ended up with a 5x7" Gandolfi which I really couldn't affort at that moment...
There was one occasion where I adviced a seller to pull an auction because he didn't know what he was selling: An "Antique camera, don't know if it works" was a pristine Voigtländer Bergheil 9x12cm, with Heliar 150mm lens, Tele-Dynar 270mm lens, ten plate holders with film inserts, roll film adapter, full set of filters, lens hoods, ... The seller's grandfather had boght it new with everything, and only used it once or twice. It had been in storage for the past 60 years. He pulled the auction and relisted it with better pictures after a CLA.
ANother seller I tried to get to pull an auction - a few days ago - didn't. No wonder, as he was selling the front group of a Tele-Xenar 240 as a complete lens...
That is to me a more important question of morality than sniping - and I once decided to feel honoured by being out-sniped by both Jim Galli and Andrew Glover
