Bidding on eBay. If you are bidding, your bid goes up in increments noted on the site. That is, if current bid price is $50 and you want to pay a max of $105 and the bid increment is $5, you enter your bid as $105 but the bid price only goes up to $55. If a couple of people come in at the last minute and bid the piece up to $90, the system will automatically increase your bid to $95. Therefore you don't have to watch your bid for last minute people and you'll be assured that you only paid as much as you needed to up to your maximum. It works well. Cheers! Al -----Original Message----- From: Forward Look Mopar Discussion List [mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Joseph Bouboulis Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 2:43 PM To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [FWDLK] eBay Quasi-Cheaters Hey, waiting til the last minute to bid is not cheating. In fact you could actually lose by doing that if your max bid is lower than the top bidder's max bid and you don't leave yourself enough time to place another bid. That is why I just determine what my max price I'm willing to pay is, make that my max bid, and place my bid with under 1 min to go. If I win, I win and that's that. Is it my fault if the current winning bidder set their max bid at less than they were willing to pay ? -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Need an answer fast? Search the 17,000+ pages of the Forward Look Mailing List archives at http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Need an answer fast? Search the 17,000+ pages of the Forward Look Mailing List archives at http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm
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