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[quote="mario"][quote="tigting"]Wikipedia: In a dutch auction the seller is offering two or more of an identical item for auction. Unlike a standard auction, a dutch auction may have more than one winning bidder. I know eBay used to allow Dutch auction listings and may still. Is this the type of auction addressed here?[/quote] eBay discontinued dutch auctions long time ago already. Gixen used to support them while they existed.[/quote]
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mario
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:57 am
Post subject: Re: Multiple bids for Dutch auctions
tigting wrote:
Wikipedia: In a dutch auction the seller is offering two or more of an identical item for auction. Unlike a standard auction, a dutch auction may have more than one winning bidder.
I know eBay used to allow Dutch auction listings and may still. Is this the type of auction addressed here?
eBay discontinued dutch auctions long time ago already. Gixen used to support them while they existed.
tigting
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:20 am
Post subject: Multiple bids for Dutch auctions
Wikipedia: In a dutch auction the seller is offering two or more of an identical item for auction. Unlike a standard auction, a dutch auction may have more than one winning bidder.
I know eBay used to allow Dutch auction listings and may still. Is this the type of auction addressed here?
Cupid
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 9:29 am
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I dont really understand the request.
Are you talking about listings that have a Buy It Now option as nochkin suggests, or about multiple auction listings, say there are five auctions and you want to win only two items?
Gixen allows you to schedule as many snipes as you like, on different auctions, so the request to 'queue two bids' I dont understand at all I'm afraid... why would anyone want to schedule two snipes on the same auction?
nochkin
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 9:11 am
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If a seller has multiple items in the same listing, that's a Buy It Now listing. You can't snipe BIN items.
bobburns
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 7:46 am
Post subject: Add a quantity field
You might consider adding a quantity field - when a bidder wants more than one item and the seller has more than one available - OR let them queue two bids - but I don't think the ebay system, allows that
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