How does bidding on ebay work, when 2 bidders are bidding automatically? who wins in that case?
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How about say 5 bidders are bidding automatically?
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Answer:
Person would bids the most or 1st person to bid that amount ex. i bid 5.00 at 8.01 you bid 5.00 at 8.02 I win
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well the one who ends up with the highest bid in the last second will win.
nooneyouknow
If more than one person is bidding the same amount of money on one item,the one who bid first wins.
mike r
The automatic bidding(proxy bidding) system works like this- three people bidding starts at $4.50 person 1. proxy bid $15.00 winning with price $4.50 person 2. proxy bid $10.00 price is now $10.01 and person 1 is still winning. person 3. proxy bid $14.00 price is now $14.01 and person 1 is the winner, the system keeps bidding until the auction ends and the person with the highest proxy bid wins...
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