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  • DantleyHOF
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 583

    Ebay Issues: WINNING

    Hi,
    I just lost out on a Ebay auction. Not a big deal. Whats so strange. My losing bid and the winning bid are the same. How can that be? I checked under bidding history. Also I checked out my Ebay account page it says I lost out on that auction. If the winning bid for example was 100.00 and my losing bid was 100.00. The person had one item and not a lot of 10. Did this ever happen to anyone before? Please post. B.F.
  • yankees506
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 1064

    #2
    Re: Ebay Issues: WINNING

    someone bid 100 before you did, for example if i placed that 100 bid a minute before you did, i win because i placed my bid first. Even though we bid the same amount my earlier bid wins.

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    • Shipp_96
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 894

      #3
      Re: Ebay Issues: WINNING

      Your issue is a bit odd, but I have sell alot on there myself. I have seen someone bid the same amount as a prior bidder did, but the system (from my experience) gives the original bid precedence.

      Maybe you matched their high bid, and that is what happened to you?

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      • trsent
        Banned
        • Nov 2005
        • 3739

        #4
        Re: Ebay Issues: WINNING

        Originally posted by DantleyHOF
        Hi,
        I just lost out on a Ebay auction. Not a big deal. Whats so strange. My losing bid and the winning bid are the same. How can that be? I checked under bidding history. Also I checked out my Ebay account page it says I lost out on that auction. If the winning bid for example was 100.00 and my losing bid was 100.00. The person had one item and not a lot of 10. Did this ever happen to anyone before? Please post. B.F.
        It's real simple, always bid a few extra cents, like $100.34 and then your bid, if identical to another, will come in at higher. In your case, the previous bidder also bid $100.00, so they get the winning bid since they bid first.

        If you had bid $100.01 you would have been high bidder since you outbid them by one cent. For this to work, you have to bid more than the previous minimum. Say the item was at $90.00, your bid wins a penny higher, but if the bid was $99.50 then you have to bid the next highest minimum bid for this to work.

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        • xmartyx
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 172

          #5
          Re: Ebay Issues: WINNING

          If it makes you feel any better, I lost an auction that I was the highest bidder before. It went something like me and another guy bid at the same time. He bid like $100 and I bid $101.50, but he won because mine wasn't over the $2.50 increment. I was not very happy.

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          • otismalibu
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2005
            • 1650

            #6
            Re: Ebay Issues: WINNING

            Never won or lost a tie, but I did win by a penny one time.
            Greg
            DrJStuff.com

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            • Vintagedeputy
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2005
              • 3172

              #7
              Re: Ebay Issues: WINNING

              You should have set a snipe. I almost never lose an auction when I set my snipes.

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              • earlywynnfan
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2005
                • 1271

                #8
                Re: Ebay Issues: WINNING

                Originally posted by trsent
                It's real simple, always bid a few extra cents, like $100.34 and then your bid, if identical to another, will come in at higher. In your case, the previous bidder also bid $100.00, so they get the winning bid since they bid first.

                If you had bid $100.01 you would have been high bidder since you outbid them by one cent. For this to work, you have to bid more than the previous minimum. Say the item was at $90.00, your bid wins a penny higher, but if the bid was $99.50 then you have to bid the next highest minimum bid for this to work.

                I won an item like this once, and was totally amazed. It had an entire day left, and I placed an oddball bid and ended up being the high bidder by 2 cents! I figured, well, it's clear as day what my high bid is, he's going to top me by one bid and I'm out. 24 hours later, I was the winner. I had to admire the fact that he stuck to his limit, I wouldn't be able to do that.

                Ken
                earlywynnfan5@hotmail.com

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