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Lot number 240 was pulled as well. I was the only bidder before it was pulled. I'd like an explanation.
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Dan,
Strange... Hopefully get an explanation. I am also looking for an explanation.... I had a wierd issue as well. I had the 6th bid on a lot last night, put in another bid and actually bid myself up, but is still showed my next bid as the 6th bid !?! It was about 2:11am, I sent an email to Laura and Cust Svc, and the autobot, reply rejected my emails. The other strange thing was I was just putting in another bid to protect my bid so I could go to bed, but when I put the bid in, it actually bumped me up to the max bid and of course I won the lot with my max bid, essentially outbidding my self. In other, other words, I was the underbidder and the winning bidder but I won on my max bid instead of my 2nd to last bid. I sent Josh an email last night through Net 54, but have not heard back... Hoping this can get rectified. It's not a huge deal, but I cost myself $300+ due to bidding myself up ![]()
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Collector of Nashville & Southern Memorabilia Last edited by DixieBaseball; 01-17-2015 at 07:17 PM. |
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Does auction software actually allow a bidder to bid against himself?
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Jeff...
Can't speak for all Auction software, but Lelands' does. Here's the proof below from the email : You are currently the high bidder for this item with: Your Current Bid: $3,221.02 Maximum bid of $3,221.02 Please confirm if you would like to raise your maximum bid to $3,543.12
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Collector of Nashville & Southern Memorabilia Last edited by DixieBaseball; 01-19-2015 at 12:17 PM. |
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Spoke with Cust Svc Mgr and she told me that the proxy box was unchecked, so it went to a straight bid, so evidently somehow I unchecked the box, and bid myself up $350. I did explain to her that it was unintentional and I have the proof of email where I thought I was putting in simply a max bid. Confusing to me. One click and I did all this... She is checking with the "owners" to see if there is anything they can do. I reminded her I put in the last 2 bids. ($3200 & $3,550) It was 2:14am, and I wanted to go to bed.... Putting in a max bid was a small measure of protection... Of course no one else bid over $3,000.
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I managed to do the exact same thing to myself in the last Goodwin auction. Was the high bidder, and the only bidder on a lot, went to protect my bid before I turned in for the night and ended up raising my own bid. It was a wonderful feeling. |
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Me, too, in a Verkman auction. Hit "bid" instead of "max bid" and it raised my own bid. I called them right away and, to their credit, they took the time to go through the system and re-set me.
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Can anyone in New York provide an update whether authorities have the attack of the tsetse flies under control yet?
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I recently had a high bid(the only bid) on an ebay auction...placed a snipe to make sure I won. I DID win the auction...but the # of bids placed was 2...both mine...which seemed odd. Yet my winning price was the opening bid.
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I, also, would be very interested in having that question answered. |
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Bob Freedman 919-824-9501 CEO SimpleAuctionSite |
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I have seen this before - it is not uncommon in auction software: if you do not click the 'proxy bid' box, it takes your new bid as a bid against yourself. Not sure about Bob's software, but I haven't seen that it has any advantage over what Leland's uses - for the most part I prefer Lelands. Regarding the accidentally unchecked 'proxy bids' box - I've done this a couple of times and each time simply called the auction house and they corrected the issue. I don't think it was Lelands in either case.
The only clearly inferior auction software is Hunts, but even that can be easily dealt with.
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