kz
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Registered: 9th Aug 02
Location: Southend, Essex Drives: Mini Cooper S
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Never actually bid on anything on eBay before.
If I was prepared to pay £1,850 for something, and the starting bid price was £1,600 does this mean if I place my bid of £1,850 it works simply as a 'maximum'? Therefore if no one else bid I would actually only pay the £1,600? I guess that makes sense otherwise you're forever adding little amounts to get above the previous bidder.
Just want to be sure as it's obviously a fair amount of money
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JaffaTB
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Registered: 7th Oct 09
Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire
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yeah, it will stay at 1600 til someone tries to outbid you, then it will bid for you up to your maximum bid of 1850 if people keep on bidding against you
[Edited on 26-11-2011 by JaffaTB]
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Jamie-C
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Yea, if someone else bids 1700 for example, then that will be your current bid.
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kz
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Okay... superb! Now it's just down to fate I guess.
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mattk
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Location: St. Helens
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makes ebay shite this, no skill involved now. just who has the deepest pockets. good for ebay though, things sell for more
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JaffaTB
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i always bid just a bit over a certain amount, say £1602.59, then if someone is only willing to pay £1600 and they bid £1601 then im still winning
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kz
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Registered: 9th Aug 02
Location: Southend, Essex Drives: Mini Cooper S
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Yeah good point and I did that...
I bid £1,864.90 in the end, and there was another bidder that went for £1,850!
So lucky I did that. Now I have another French car, oh bloody hell.
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