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[quote="mckinneyhardwoodlumber"]Thanks Mark![/quote]
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mckinneyhardwoodlumber
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 12:24 pm
Post subject: Minimum bid on item with no current bids showing
Thanks Mark!
Cupid
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 12:18 pm
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Correct.
Perhaps the confusion arises because your initial post included two separate questions that were mutually exclusive.
So for the utmost clarity in this scenario Ebay will 'only charge me the minimum bid that the seller has listed'.
mckinneyhardwoodlumber
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 12:12 pm
Post subject: Minimum bid on item with no current bids showing
Cupid wrote:
Yes, that is how Ebay works... the only caveat I would mention is that if the seller sets a reserve on the item then Ebay will make you pay that if your bid exceeds it.
You can tell if there is a reserve when the listing states 'Reserve Not Met', but you can never tell what that reserve is unless the seller tells you, or it is met by someone bidding enough to reach it.
So are you saying that Ebay will only charge me the minimum bid in this scenario? There is no reserve.
Cupid
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 9:30 am
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Yes, that is how Ebay works... the only caveat I would mention is that if the seller sets a reserve on the item then Ebay will make you pay that if your bid exceeds it.
You can tell if there is a reserve when the listing states 'Reserve Not Met', but you can never tell what that reserve is unless the seller tells you, or it is met by someone bidding enough to reach it.
mckinneyhardwoodlumber
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 9:12 am
Post subject: Minimum bid on item with no current bids showing
I am interested in bidding on an item that has a minimum bid, but there are no bidders. If I put a maximum bid in using Gixen and no one else bids, will it only charge me the minimum bid that the seller has listed or will EBay charge me my max bid?
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