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mario
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:22 pm
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The purpose of grouping is to win only one of several auctions (=the others are canceled as soon as you win the first one). So if you want both items, do not group them.
If you want only one, then you have a problem, as grouping may not work for auctions ending so closely to each other. I think that half of minute difference is the absolute minimum.
100dragonlady
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:17 pm
Post subject: Grouping
Mario,
I have auctions I'm watching that are ending within a few seconds of each other from the same seller. I don't understand the grouping idea so should I group these or not? Not sure how this works.
Thank you
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