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Posted By: peter chao
that the Lots that get the fewest bids are the multi-item lot. Let me put it this way. If there is only one item, then it's obvious that the person bidding on it wants that one item. However, as the no. of items increase in a lot, it becomes unlikely that someone would want all of the items, so the individual bidding probably wants only a couple of the items. |
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