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[quote="mario"]1) It's each. 2) Be careful how much you bid - proxy bidding is not used for multiple item listings, at least not in the same manner (so you pay how much you bid!). Search the forum and you will find somewhere a good post about how this works. 3) If you don't win all the items you bid for, you are not obligated to buy as far as I know. This is by eBay rules.[/quote]
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Santana2628
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:46 am
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Okay, so I Gixened my bid, putting in a nice margin to be sure I'd win both items, and I DID :wink: !
Funnily enough my winning bid wasn't the maximum I had entered in Gixen but was just enough to win the items, saving me over Eur 10.00, so THANK YOU once again :D
Santana2628
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 1:18 am
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Thanks for that.
juangrande
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 8:41 am
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As Mario mentioned, dutch auctions are discussed elsewhere on this forum. However, you might also find it worthwhile to read eBay's help page on the subject at
http://pages.ebay.com/help/buy/buyer-multiple.html
mario
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 7:15 am
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1) It's each.
2) Be careful how much you bid - proxy bidding is not used for multiple item listings, at least not in the same manner (so you pay how much you bid!). Search the forum and you will find somewhere a good post about how this works.
3) If you don't win all the items you bid for, you are not obligated to buy as far as I know. This is by eBay rules.
Santana2628
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 7:00 am
Post subject: Multiple qty on a bid
Hi
I'm after two of a certain article where the seller has three available on the same ad. 330218154518
I would like to know if I bid for qty 2 items do I put in the bid I'm willing to pay for EACH item or for the combined total of the TWO items?
Can I ensure that if I don't win both items then I do not want to bid?
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