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Re: Ebay Query
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lugnet.market.auction
Date: 
Mon, 15 Apr 2002 23:45:38 GMT
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Say the current price is $7. You bid $10 and are winning. Then while the
price is still $7 or so, someone else bids $10.01 and happens to be 1 cent
above you, but since the price is currently $7, the min bid is $7.50, and he
can bid anything above $7.50.

Make sense? Tip: Never bid even numbers, 1 cent can win sometimes.

--Kyle
http://lego.kepplah.com

In lugnet.market.auction, Tim David writes:
Can anyone tell me how people manage to bid 1 cent more than me to win auctions.
e.g

made_of_stone (2)       £10.01 15-Apr-02 19:46:48 BST
talltim@hotmail.com (8) £10.00 15-Apr-02 00:10:09 BST
talltim@hotmail.com (8) £7.00  09-Apr-02 18:58:58 BST

I can't remember the increment amount but 'im sure that it was more than 1
cent. This has happened a few times to me.

Tim



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  Ebay Query
 
Can anyone tell me how people manage to bid 1 cent more than me to win auctions. e.g made_of_stone (2) £10.01 15-Apr-02 19:46:48 BST talltim@hotmail.com (8) £10.00 15-Apr-02 00:10:09 BST talltim@hotmail.com (8) £7.00 09-Apr-02 18:58:58 BST I can't (...) (23 years ago, 15-Apr-02, to lugnet.market.auction)

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