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[quote="Cupid"]I'm sorry the question is not clear to me. You place items all in the same Regular Group if you only want to win one of the items in that group... Gixen keeps bidding on the items in that group until you win one, then the rest are cancelled. This is most commonly used when there are many auctions all for the same thing, but you only want one of them. There are variations on this so if your question is more complicated please explain further what it is you are trying to do, or want to do.[/quote]
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Cupid
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 10:34 am
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I'm sorry the question is not clear to me.
You place items all in the same Regular Group if you only want to win one of the items in that group... Gixen keeps bidding on the items in that group until you win one, then the rest are cancelled. This is most commonly used when there are many auctions all for the same thing, but you only want one of them.
There are variations on this so if your question is more complicated please explain further what it is you are trying to do, or want to do.
motorhead
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 10:29 am
Post subject: i don't quite understand what "Bid group" can
:? help
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