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Joined: 09 Aug 2007 Posts: 7926 Location: Bristol, UK
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:07 am Post subject: |
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Yes just enter your maximum bid amount.
Gixen will only ever submit one bid for that amount at about 5 seconds before the auction ends. Then eBay takes over with it's proxy system so that the amount you pay if you should win is what the next highest bidder was prepared to bid/pay plus one increment (possibly less if your bid is less than one increment above that of the next highest bidder).
This is what sniping means.. the strategy (Bid only once and as late as possible) has proven in general to get items at a better price.... any other strategy generally inflates the final auction price and costs you more if you do win.
Note that if with 5 seconds to go the high bid stands at greater than one incremant below your bid, gixen will try to submit your bid but eBay will not accept it, in that case nothing appears on eBay, but if you had tried to bid that amount manually exactly the same would have happened, ebay would not let you submit the bid.
The only time you will pay your full bid amount is if another bidder is prepared to pay only one increment (or less) than your bid. _________________ Mark |
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