patrick66
Old Man with a Hat
On E-bay how does one re-bid his own bid up a grand ??? Sounds a bit fishy ???
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[TD="class: contentValueFont, align: left"] US $10,000.00[/TD]
[TD="class: contentValueFont, align: left"]Dec-21-13 11:55:46 PST[/TD]
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Let's say you bid $10K for the car, and the current high bid is $7K. Your bid shows as $50 more than that high bid, so you show at $7,050. That bidder who had the previous high bid, bids again. He bids anything under $10K, and that shows YOUR bid going up by that amount, as per the example you have shown. If someone bids over $10K, now their name is the top bidder.

















