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[quote="WinterCloud"][quote="juangrande"]I recommend that you have a look at the FAQ. It should answer most of your questions. The bottom line is this: It is the *highest* bid that wins. Always. So, the answer to your last question is, "Yes, if someone else's bid on eBay is higher, their bid will win. The only way to win is to submit a bid that is higher than all the other bids that have been placed."[/quote] thanks a lot, that did answer my questions.[/quote]
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WinterCloud
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2018 7:47 pm
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juangrande wrote:
I recommend that you have a look at the FAQ. It should answer most of your questions.
The bottom line is this: It is the *highest* bid that wins. Always. So, the answer to your last question is,
"Yes, if someone else's bid on eBay is higher, their bid will win. The only way to win is to submit a bid that is higher than all the other bids that have been placed."
thanks a lot, that did answer my questions.
juangrande
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2018 3:20 pm
Post subject:
I recommend that you have a look at the
FAQ
. It should answer most of your questions.
The bottom line is this: It is the *highest* bid that wins. Always. So, the answer to your last question is,
"Yes, if someone else's bid on eBay is higher, their bid will win. The only way to win is to submit a bid that is higher than all the other bids that have been placed."
WinterCloud
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2018 2:21 pm
Post subject: How does this service work against ebay's auto bid system.
Newbie's question, please.
How does this service work?
Place one bid only? Does it have an option to use ebay's auto bid system at the last seconds?
If this service only place one bid at last seconds, it seems pointless if there is someone already used ebay's auto bid system.
However, if this service is placing the ebay's auto bid system max bid at the last seconds, it would have greater chance to win others auto bid if the max we set is higher than others, correct?
Thanks.
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