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Posted by rgvtx on January 11, 2007 at 20:17:40 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Re: Ebay scam again posted by Rick Kr on January 11, 2007 at 20:03:18:
Okeekoke then. Oh, the Ford was on there last night, I saw it. At that time it had no bids and the starting bid was exactly what the now one and only bidder has bid on it and it has no reserve. Also it has about 4 1/2 days remaining and is a 7 day auction so I can only guess you overlooked it the first few days. As for the payloader I didn't see that one before but to me it looks perfectly legitimate and if I was in the market I wouldn't hesitate to bid on it. The bid on that one will also be the starting bid. I'm guessing you have never listed anything on Ebay for sale in the past? Whatever you list as a starting bid is what your first bid will be. In other words, put a starting bid of $1.00. Someone bids on it, lets say $5,000.00. It will show one bid of $1.00. That same bidder can bid a dozen more times if they wish and it will continue to always say $1.00. That is until another bidder comes along. Lets say bidder 2 bids $50.00. He would have been outbid since bidder one bid $5000.00 and now the current bid will be $51.00. Now he wants to bid again, so he bids a nice round number of $132.64. He gets a message telling him he's been outbid again and now the price on the auction shows bidder 1 as the high bidder at a price of $133.64. That is if the incriments are a buck, usually they go up as the price goes up. In that cae, it may have been 5 bucks instead but hopefully you get the idea.
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