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Bid Time
Fri Oct 04, 2013 03:33 AM
steven4662
Newbie
Posts: 3
Member Since: Sep 24, 2013
Hello,
I am not sure I understand how the "bid time" works.
I see in you FAQ that you recommend 6-10 seconds yet I have read here on the forum some using 1-4 seconds.
Would I be assuming that the bid time is when the bid is placed? If that is true what about if someone bids higher with their snipe?
I understand the purpose of the "maximum bid" but not how it ties into the last seconds of the auction.
Sorry to be asking such a basic question here but I am very new to this.
Regards,
Steven
Fri Oct 04, 2013 03:38 AM
Sashka
Support
Posts: 3792
Member Since: Feb 13, 2008
Location: www.myibidder.com
Yes, that's correct: if someone else bid higher, you will lose no matter how many seconds you used.
I usually don't recommend setting your snipe at less than 5-6 seconds in order to cover possible network lags and things like that.
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