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08-04-2012 07:36 AM
Hello,
I would like to know why, when I look at items for sale, it shows, for example ( $5.00. ) then, when I go to place a bid, it shows a bid already of ( $8.00 ) . Why is that. I find it deceiving.
I hope you understand my question,lol
Thank You.
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why are the costs gifferent?
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08-04-2012 07:41 AM
why are the costs gifferent?
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08-04-2012 09:43 AM
why are the costs gifferent?
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08-04-2012 03:59 PM
EBay has literally millions of members. Thousands are bidding at any given moment.
Even computers find it hard to keep up.
While the listing may show the current high bid, it is quite possible that by the time you enter your bid, another bidder has done the same. And of course there are the proxy and snipe bidder to consider.
why are the costs gifferent?
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why are the costs gifferent?
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why are the costs gifferent?
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08-04-2012 03:59 PM
EBay has literally millions of members. Thousands are bidding at any given moment.
Even computers find it hard to keep up.
While the listing may show the current high bid, it is quite possible that by the time you enter your bid, another bidder has done the same. And of course there are the proxy and snipe bidder to consider.
why are the costs gifferent?

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08-04-2012 08:58 PM
ok, here's one for you,
i see 2 bids on the same item, different time, and still the same amount bid.
why are the costs gifferent?
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08-04-2012 10:53 PM
Hello 'stancad',
Did you see the links posted by scifan? I mean did you click on them? They're really good.
Anyway, the way you get two bids for the same denomination is when someone has bid $5.00 and you see the message to "bid $5.50 or more". So you bid $8.00. You're in the lead, but as it points out in the above link, ebay only uses as much of your high bid as necessary to keep you ahead.
The next day I see the item and it now says "bid $6.00 or more". So I bid $8.00. Because you bid first, your $8 appears as the 'winner', and I get an immediate dialogue box that tells me I am outbid. Time-wise I am, - but amount-wise we're the same.
In case of a tie, the earler bid wins. That is why so many people use odd amounts, like $8.27, - to avoid a tie. Not much point to it early on, mind, but at the end when everyone snipes, it's like picking lotto numbers in a way, -- unlikely anyone else picks the exact combination as you. 🙂
