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About auctions with Reserve Price

mehyar - 2008-01-22 21:04

Something you may want to consider.

If your max Bid Meets or Exceeds the
Reserve-Price set by Seller; the eBay Automatic
Bidder raises the auction price to the
Reserve Price without any bidding war.

For example if a current auction has a reserve
price of 299.00 and there is a bidder already
at 10.00 or no one yet bidded and you enter a
high bid to bid on the box....suddenly the
auction price is raised to 299.00 because your
bid met or exceeded the reserve price.

In other words a big gap between you and
the other bidder; because of the reserve price
details as quoted:

"If your maximum bid is the first to meet or exceed the reserve price, the effective bid displayed will automatically be raised to the reserve price."

ao - 2008-01-22 23:24

I'm curious, what did you expect it to do?

sinister - 2008-01-23 00:17

uh ok Confused

isolator42 - 2008-01-23 02:30

Well, I suppose it can be a bit of a surprise to have your first accepted bid not be at 0.99 or whatever... but all eBayers bid a maximum. If you are the highest bidder at a price below your maximum bid, it shouldn't exactly be a shock, eh?