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coinfreak499
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I'm wathingthis auction and when I first see it the bid is $1.00 then I come back 10 hours later and the bid is $13.05 (by the same seller that mad the $1 bid and there are two bids.
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Auction goes active and has no bids.
First bidder (pittsfield2) bids say $45.05 at 7:45 on the 13th. Since the opening level is one dollar and there no other bids the high bid shows as $1 with 1 bid
Second bidder (wmaxwell10) sees high bid of $1, like it and bids $12.55 at 10:01 on the 13th. This is less than the first bidders maximum so the computer sets the bid at one increment higher on the pittsfield2's behalf. High bid now shows as $13.05 with 2 bids. (The pittfiled2's proxy and wmaxwell10's bid.) Pittfield2 is still high bidder.
At 19:38 on the 13th maxmiloduo placed a bid (can't tell what it was) but it still didn't beat Pittsfield2's bid so the high bid was now one increment above maxmiloduo's bid, Pittsfield2 was high bidder and there were 3 bids.
At 21:33 aksneart70659 bid but also didn't beat pittsfield2 max bid. High bidder shows as pittsfiled2 and 4 bids.
aksneart70659 immediately bids again and at 21:34 beat pittsfields maximum proxy bid and becomes high bidder at $45.55 with 5 bids showing. (aksneart70659 may have bid well more than this, in which case the computer will execute bids on his behalf if someone tries to out bid him.)
<< <i>aksneart70659 immediately bids again and at 21:34 beat pittsfields maximum proxy bid and becomes high bidder at $45.55 with 5 bids showing. (aksneart70659 may have bid well more than this, in which case the computer will execute bids on his behalf if someone tries to out bid him.) >>
And given that aksneart70659 has zero feedback, the seller is certainly hoping someone DOES outbid him.