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03/02/2013, 10:27 AM
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I am bidding on something - first time as a bidder. Last night I put a bid of $35. It was outbid at $36 this morning so I upped by a dollar. Immediately I was outbid by another dollar. Five minutes later, I did a dollar bid again (no other bids had beel placed). Followed this pattern for 10 minutes or so. Every time I put in a dollar bid, I was immediately outdone. The intersting thing is, it is only increasing when I bid (the nanosecond I bid  ) - no further bids at any other time. Can the seller put on bids to drive up the price or have an automatic bid out on the item until a certain time? I know that there could be another person sitting on the item but it's still on for another 7 hours - I know if I really wanted it I'd wait until the time was almost up and outbid if I could at the last second, not sit on it so far out and go dollar for dollar. It seems odd that the bidding is increasing the way it is. The second I up a dollar I get the "You've been outbid!" screen. It just seems odd that this particular item would be so hot. Seems really odd. Or I am naive to ebay?
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03/02/2013, 10:31 AM
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I'm no expert, but say you put a bid of $50 on that item, it won't go straight up to $50, it goes up (by in this case $1 but depends how much the item is worth) until it reaches ur maximum. Not sure if that makes sense?
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03/02/2013, 10:34 AM
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No it isn't. As I said, I am an ebay newbie and was wondering if the owner of the item can do this to bump up prices. As an ebay virgin, I didn't even know you could do automatic bids  Which answers the question I think! Cheers girls. I am surprised though, it's at $50 now - waaaaay overpriced  ETA: I am also extrememly cynical and could get addicted to ebay...
This post has been edited by raven74: 03/02/2013, 10:35 AM
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03/02/2013, 10:37 AM
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QUOTE (raven74 @ 03/02/2013, 11:34 AM)  No it isn't. As I said, I am an ebay newbie and was wondering if the owner of the item can do this to bump up prices. As an ebay virgin, I didn't even know you could do automatic bids  Which answers the question I think! I am surprised though, it's at $50 now - waaaaay overpriced  Rest assured that it's not the seller's doing. Ebay is nuts like this, though. Sometimes you'll get something for an absolute bargain, sometimes it's cheaper to go buy it at a shop. People get caught up in the excitement of bidding!  This is another reason why the automatic system is good, because you let Ebay do your work and don't get too excited in the moment.
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