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Paul,
The 15 minutes go by the quarter hour, the clock resets at the top of the hour, 15 after, 30 after and 45 minutes after. When no bid is received in one of those 15 minutes periods the auction will end automatically. At this point so many bids are being received this is irrelevant. Once bidding slows down the 15 minute period will be more of a factor. Scott |
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where is the 'clock'?
I don't see any countdown. thanks.
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You may have the wrong browser...for instance, Firefox will not show a countdown, but Explorer does...
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Quote:
I have Safari and Firefox on a mac. no countdown clock on either.
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OK, now I get it. So if the clock is close to zero and I'm not winning, I need to bid or risk having the auction end. But if the clock is near zero and I'm winning, I shouldn't get too excited because the clock will probably reset to 15.
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Yes, that is correct Paul....my explanation about the 15 minute increments in the other thread (just now) explains it in some detail with an example.....
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It's nights like these I wish I lived in California (or Hawaii).
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