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Proxy
Bidding on Ebay
Enter your
maximum, then sit back and watch.
eBay uses a helpful bidding system
(called proxy bidding) to make bidding on auctions more convenient and
less time-consuming for buyers.
Here's how it works:
When you place a bid, you enter the maximum amount you'd be willing
to pay for the item. Your maximum amount is kept confidential from other
bidders and the seller.
The eBay system compares your bid to those of the other bidders.
The system places bids on your behalf, using only as much of your bid
as is necessary to maintain your high bid position (or to meet the reserve
price). The system will bid up to your maximum amount.
If another bidder has a higher maximum, you'll be outbid. BUT, if no
other bidder has a higher maximum, you win the item. And you could pay
significantly less than your maximum price.
This means you don't have to keep coming back to re-bid every time
another bid is placed.
Note: In Reserve Price Auctions, if your maximum bid is the first to
be greater than the seller's reserve price, the eBay system will automatically
jump the price up to meet the reserve, and bidding will continue from
there.
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