Martin_C
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right...
say an auction has a starting price of £5, and the reserve is £10 but you dont know that, and you bid £15.
as ebay bids automatically, it will bid £5 for you. if nobody elses bids it remains at £5.
when the auction finishes...does it say reserve not met, or does it automatically jump to £10 so you win the item?
hope that made sense.
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mav
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It did make sense yes...but I do not know the answer..
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JadeM
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quote: Originally posted by mav
It did make sense yes...but I do not know the answer..
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jamied
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i think it goes to reserve, although does seem odd.
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rustyarchs
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stays at reserve not met and only goes up after another bid
found this out the hard way on the shop
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jamied
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on the shop?
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rustyarchs
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yeah was selling a skyline cover and guy had bidded on it but he was the only one and it never reached the reserve so next time i listed it i upped the starting price and got rid of the reserve so that way people knew what to bid and it wouldnt happen again
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Martin_C
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but how did you know he had bid above the reserve price? he could've just bid the starting bid.
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abdus
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if you bid £15 and reserve is £10 as you say, the bid will be £10 else it means that you haven't reached the reserve price with the £15...
[Edited on 14-09-2006 by abdus]
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p4uls corsa
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its always gone straight to the reserve when ive put a bid in higher than it
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Martin_C
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cool.
just curious.
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rustyarchs
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quote: Originally posted by Martin_C
but how did you know he had bid above the reserve price? he could've just bid the starting bid.
cos he was the same guy that won it when it got relisted so i assumed that he did the first time but you may have a point there
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