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eBay bidding - Irregularity?
I was bidding on this 1978 sheet - a bit beat up, but good enough for my needs (have 4, need 2).
Check out the bidding history - I bid $150, then someone else bid $150 and won it. Even if his high-bid was greater than $150, it would have to have sold for at least $151 or something right? I've never seen something like this, so I'm wondering whether anyone can help explain what may have happened. https://www.ebay.com/bfl/viewbids/22...p2047675.l2565 |
He bid 21 seconds before you
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Argh!! The bids aren't listed chronologically!
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Then when he saw his bid was maxed by yours, he bid again.
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Sadly, it’s simply the eBay rule around minimum bid increments, and who wins if you both bid the same amount (spoiler alert: the first bidder wins). I assume that you were probably using a sniping service with multiple servers, like Gixen, which is why you have two bids at the same time for the same amount.
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I never bid in round prices. For example, I would have bid $150.11.
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I do find myself sometimes fretting over this bid increment rule, where I’ll go to $155, and then I’ll worry that someone else is doing the same thing, so I’ll go a little higher, and then higher still. Next thing you know, I’m up around $185! |
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I’m seeing that both bidders bid $150.00 at the last minute. The losing bidder (1678) bid twice at $150.00, but only after the winning bidder (1436) had already bid $150.00. If I remember correctly, when there are interim bids, they don’t actually show up in the detail, which may be why it seems like some of the detail gets skipped. Ultimately, the last bid from each bidder are the only ones that matter here. |
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Nicely explained, Jay. Did you have a career in teaching?
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