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Question re: Ebay high bid vs. Snipe high bid | Tue Jan 17, 2012 11:16 AM | | |
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tailsoluv2012 |
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I'm sure this is probably a stupid question, but I hope you can answer me anyway.
If, for example, I place a high bid on Ebay in the amount of $20.00 on an item, but place a high bid in Myibidder on that same item in the amount of $25.00, what will happen if, for instance, someone outbids my Ebay $20.00 high bid? Will the item still snipe at up to $25.00 at the time I have specified? (And, assuming someone else has not bid up to my high on Myibidder of $25, will I therefore win the item if the snipe is placed at my specified time?)
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| Tue Jan 17, 2012 01:09 PM | | |
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Sashka |
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You don't place a bid in Myibidder, you setup a snipe. The snipe is almost like a bid, but placed on last seconds.
So all eBay rules will apply.
If someone outbids your eBay bid $20, then someone else will be the highest bidder.
If the outbid was less than $25, you will win on last seconds.
If the outbid was higher than $25, you will loose.
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Question re: Ebay high bid vs. Snipe | Fri Feb 03, 2012 10:08 AM | | |
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tailsoluv2012 |
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| Fri Feb 03, 2012 03:45 PM | | |
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Sashka |
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If your placed a manual bid $20, then you sniped at $25 -- your price will stay the same at $20 and will not increase if nobody else bid higher.
You can't outbid yourself on eBay. It will recognize this is the same account and will not increase your final price.
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Ebay bid vs. snipe | Fri Feb 03, 2012 04:02 PM | | |
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tailsoluv2012 |
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