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psykeweed
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 6:41 am
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Cupid wrote:
Gixen does not bid incrementally as you are implying.
If your bid is placed and is higher than any other bidders, at the end of the auction, then it will win.
If other bidders bid an amount that is much less than your bid Ebay will only make the auction finish at a price that is one bid increment more than they bid and that is all you will have to pay... this is how Ebay works, so Gixen never needs to bid more than once.
Thank you
This is my first test tonight, if your site work as well as you described, I would take a subscription from this week.
Cupid
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 6:12 am
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Gixen does not bid incrementally as you are implying.
If your bid is placed and is higher than any other bidders, at the end of the auction, then it will win.
If other bidders bid an amount that is much less than your bid Ebay will only make the auction finish at a price that is one bid increment more than they bid and that is all you will have to pay... this is how Ebay works, so Gixen never needs to bid more than once.
psykeweed
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 4:56 am
Post subject: Gixen VS automatical bid Ebay
Hello.
I have a question, that happens if someone put his high automatic bid on ebay but I nevertheless a higher bid than his, knowing that Gixen bid to last 5 seconds, with 5 second Gixen will there be time to bid more than the automatic bid?
sorry for my bad English, I still hope you will understand me
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