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[quote="MoonRocket"]Thanks for the reply, Mark! I followed the instruction and the two minute rule. It was tense, nevertheless. If bid a "trillion", then I'd still ended up paying only the increment over the second place finisher, right?[/quote]
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Cupid
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2021 4:13 am
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Yes, you would... however, sooner or later, two bidders are going to do the same and one of them will end up paying something close to that.
Therefore, my advice would always be to set the snipe amount at a price above which you believe a winner would be paying too much.
MoonRocket
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2021 6:50 pm
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Thanks for the reply, Mark! I followed the instruction and the two minute rule. It was tense, nevertheless. If bid a "trillion", then I'd still ended up paying only the increment over the second place finisher, right?
Cupid
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2021 12:06 pm
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Yes, the highest bid that is accepted always wins on Ebay.
Take care not to revise your snipe in the last two minutes of the auction as that can result in the snipe just being cancelled without there being time to launch a new one with the revised snipe amount.
When you loose it is usually not possible to know the amount of the higher bid because Ebay only makes the winner pay at most one bid increment more then the next highest bid.
MoonRocket
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2021 7:23 am
Post subject: Thank you! I've just won my first auction using Gixen.
Thank you! I've just won my first auction using Gixen.
Watched the auction unfolding and had revised the max amount multiple times. Does that mean that my final bid was the highest? Is there a way to estimate the (hidden) highest bid? If someone bidded more than me, then I'd lose the auction, right?
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