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[quote="CaraWins"]Thanks for your response. If this is the case then please explain why/how these auctions were won in increments of less than $.50. (I'm not trying to be difficult-just trying to prevent this from occurring in the future) Auction # 180326220823 My winning bid: $6.02 Auction # 360129488480 My winning bid $36.99 Auction # 360129442807 My Winning bid: $20.49 The information you provided a link to also indicates, in FAQ: Can I be outbid by less than a full increment? You can be outbid by less than a full increment. A winning bidder's maximum bid needs only to exceed the next highest maximum bid [b]by one cent. [/b] Am I missing something? Please advise.[/quote]
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CaraWins
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 1:25 pm
Post subject: My Bad
mario wrote:
All of these were won by a full increment....
Okay you're right, my bad. I was confusing winning by at least one increment with the winning bid
being
in those increments. I reread ebay's section on bidding increments and think I'm clear now. Thanks to both of you for taking the time to respond.
I'm discovering sniping via service is somewht less
foolproof
than anticipated. (Rotfl :wink: I think I won the daily award for daft questions that day ) Still well worth the annual fee to regain my free time, though.
Cest la vie...
Happy Valentines Day weekend everyone!
Cupid
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 12:50 pm
Post subject:
OK this is eBays example of how you may be outbid by 0.01
eBay wrote:
1. You're the first bidder and you place a maximum bid of 20.00. We'll automatically bid on your behalf up to 20.00 against other bidders.
2. When a second bidder places a maximum bid of 9.00, your bid is automatically raised to 9.50.
3. When a third bidder bids 20.01, this bidder becomes the high bidder at 20.01. The third bidder needs only to exceed your next automatic bid amount of 10.00 (9.50 plus 0.50). Since 20.01 is more than 10.00, and is also more than your maximum bid, the third bidder becomes the winning bidder, unless you raise your bid.
Lets change it to a slightly different scenario that demonstrates how another user may be forced to enter a bid that is at least one increment above yours:
Cupid wrote:
1. You're the first bidder and you place a maximum bid of 20.00. We'll automatically bid on your behalf up to 20.00 against other bidders.
2. When a second bidder places a maximum bid of 19.70, your bid is automatically raised to 20.00.
3. When a third bidder comes to place a bid they must enter a bid of at least 20.50 (the current auction price plus at least one increment of 0.50). Hence you can no longer be outbid by as little as 0.01.
mario
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 11:16 am
Post subject:
All of these were won by a full increment.
You only need a full increment over the current high bid, not the current high bidder's maximum bid.
This is clearly explained (with examples) in "Can I be outbid by less than a full increment?" section of the page I referred you to.
CaraWins
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:56 am
Post subject: Bid Increments Rather Inconsistant (See Examples)
Thanks for your response. If this is the case then please explain why/how these auctions were won in increments of less than $.50. (I'm not trying to be difficult-just trying to prevent this from occurring in the future)
Auction # 180326220823 My winning bid: $6.02
Auction # 360129488480 My winning bid $36.99
Auction # 360129442807 My Winning bid: $20.49
The information you provided a link to also indicates, in FAQ:
Can I be outbid by less than a full increment?
You can be outbid by less than a full increment. A winning bidder's maximum bid needs only to exceed the next highest maximum bid
by one cent.
Am I missing something? Please advise.
mario
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 3:47 pm
Post subject:
Please see
http://pages.ebay.com/help/buy/bid-increments.html
and you will understand. It's not enough that your bid is higher; it has to be higher for a certain increment.
CaraWins
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 3:37 pm
Post subject: Gixen Failed to Bid
Please take a look at auction # 110347252890. I entered a higher bid than the winner of this auction, and no bids on my behalf appear when I look at the auction. What happened? Thanks in advance for your time.
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