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mario |
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 12:11 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you for subscribing x-Sniper-x.
That's correct, once you set your maximum bid there is nothing else you should do.
Good luck. |
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x-Sniper-x |
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 11:12 am Post subject: |
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Thanks so much Mario for your timely reply. I just ordered Gixen Mirror, to say thank you. :)
Just double checking since my bids end in a few hours.
Once I import my watch list, and set my bids, It'll automatically place the bids at the last few seconds, so I don't need to hit a button to activate Gixen or anything right? :D |
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mario |
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 8:21 pm Post subject: |
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(1) Correct, you would pay $105 + increment.
(2) Yes, ebay will still do the proper math to determine the winning bid. |
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x-Sniper-x |
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:19 pm Post subject: Quick Questions! |
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I had a few quick questions:
(1) If I snipe an item that is selling for say, 100$ dollars. And someone bids 105$ dollars, but my bid = (maximum bid) in Gixen is set to say, 300 dollars. I would win and only pay 107$ even though I bid 300?
Im sure it's written somewhere on how ebay works, but I wanted to double check. I have very rare and important items I'm bidding on for my motorcycle, and I want to make sure I win.
(2) If I snipe, and I think Gixen is set to 6 seconds by default, but someone outbids me after I snipe, but my maximum is higher then their's. Will ebay calculate that in 3 seconds? Or will the snipe not matter?
Sorry for the questions, but I'm new to Gixen, and I havn't used Ebay in years. I use to snipe manually. But they've changed alot since then.
-Thanks |
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