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Originally Posted by jayshum
Obviously, that doesn't happen in a live auction because there's just one lot at a time being bid on. In an online auction where there are sometimes several thousand lots all with bidding available, someone may be trying to monitor 50-100 lots (or more) that they're interested in so some amount of time is needed to make that possible. 30 minutes may seem too long, but it all depends on how many lots someone is interested in.
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I have heard this argument. Realistically though, how many people are there at 3 am needing to adjust their bids on 50-100 items all at once? Even if one is following many items, a refresh of the bids page and a few clicks—even on many items—seems doable to me in a few minutes in the vast majority of cases.
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