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[quote="smroot"]I was outbid by exactly one dollar. I always list by high bid with odd cents and I was outbid by a dollar by the first ebay bidder of three bidders who submitted a higher bid after Gixen, how can that happen?[/quote]
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mario
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 12:29 pm
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It's the way ebay works. The winning bidder probably had a much higher maximum bid, but ebay proxy bidding raised it to the amount needed to win. Google for "ebay bid increments" and you will learn about it.
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Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 12:21 pm
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I was outbid by exactly one dollar. I always list by high bid with odd cents and I was outbid by a dollar by the first ebay bidder of three bidders who submitted a higher bid after Gixen, how can that happen?
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