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[quote="Cupid"]If you are happy to pay $102.5 for the item why not just set your snipe amount to be that... or $110 or $120, whatever it is you are truly prepared to pay. The Ebay proxy bidding system means that you will only ever have to pay at most one bid increment more than the next highest accepted bid.[/quote]
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Cupid
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2024 5:00 am
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If you are happy to pay $102.5 for the item why not just set your snipe amount to be that... or $110 or $120, whatever it is you are truly prepared to pay.
The Ebay proxy bidding system means that you will only ever have to pay at most one bid increment more than the next highest accepted bid.
oceanlike
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2024 4:23 am
Post subject: auto round up bidding price when the set price is too close
if I set bid price $101. But at last few seconds, the bidding price was already $100, then $101 will not be accepted even though 101>100 since the minimum price is now $102.5. Can Gixen automatically round up the bidding price to $102.5 in case like this?
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