A bid has been made for $.023 for an item listed as costing $200. What does this mean?

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A bid has been made for $.023 for an item listed as costing $200. What does this mean?

Be more specific by providing an item number.

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A bid has been made for $.023 for an item listed as costing $200. What does this mean?

Most likely it is auction format with a buy it now price.

 

If you want to buy it for $200 you can do so by clicking on the buy it now button.

 

Or you can take your chance and bid on it.

 

When the bidding reaches a certain percentage of the buy it now price the option to buy it now will go away.

 

  Selling Formats are explained here.

 

http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/formats.html






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A bid has been made for $.023 for an item listed as costing $200. What does this mean?

That depends on the meaning of "costing". 

Many items are re-sold at prices lower than they were originally purchased for.  

It is unusual to see a price that includes a fraction of a cent ( 2 1/3 cents?)

 

Bid a nickel. Fill your boots.

 

BTW--- what is the shipping cost?

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