on 06-09-2017 06:52 PM
Hey eBay please get your act together as I'm getting sick and tired of putting in a bid thinking that the bid price showing on the item is say for instance $6 and then when I go to put a bid of say $6.05 the actual bid is higher than $6 to start off with.
How about updating the highest bid on an item immediately for **bleep**s sake!
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11-09-2017 11:22 AM - edited 11-09-2017 11:24 AM
@kopenhagen5 wrote:eezie, bidders can retract a bid if done so within 1 hour of it being placed or more than 12 hours left.
That might be what the rules suggest but it isn't what necessarily happens.
I was bidding(a long while back) on an item where the top bidder retracted her bid over 24 hours later, citing she had typed in the wrong amount or some such thing. Not true, as she had only gone up by about $1 & trumped my bid by about 50c. And she didn't correct her bid at all, which is what was supposed to happen.
I understand anyone can make a mistake occasionally but bidders who make an art form of retracting bids should be banned-even if only for a month or whatever-by ebay. It wouldn't be that hard for them to set up an automated system that was triggered if retractions by any particular ID went over a certain figure.
Oh and 900 retractions in 3 months would be about 870 over what i would set as a trigger figure. It's a ridiculous amount to allow of anyone.
on 06-09-2017 07:57 PM
on 06-09-2017 07:57 PM
And yes I know eBay won't read this thread and fix the problem,I'm not going nuts,really I'm not
on 06-09-2017 08:00 PM
No kopes I'm not trying to say that lol,what is happening is when I see an item and it has a $6 bid on it and I then go to put a bid on it,it has the bid at $8 and not $6 keep in mind this is before I even put my bid in.
on 06-09-2017 08:04 PM
This has been happening for a while now and it sucks,the last bid should be shown on a listing and not all of a sudden go up when you go to put a bid in.
Ok I should have said this happens on the search pages and not on the sellers actual listing page.
on 06-09-2017 08:13 PM
on 06-09-2017 08:27 PM
on 06-09-2017 08:54 PM
Would that be to do with the fact that the other bidder has a bid in place that automatically increments to beat anybody bidding less than their max?
That's my understanding of how auction bids are managed.
i could well be wrong, as I'm not mug enough to think that auctions are a viable way of buying or selling these days.
on 06-09-2017 09:21 PM
Well, I guess you have to be in the right place at the right time, then.
Latest purchase was $9 - one and only bid for two items from the same seller.
Will resell both for a total of $150.
Then I was cheeky enough to ask for (and get) combined postage
I haven't seen any of what Eezi's talking about though
on 06-09-2017 10:10 PM
Nope what I'm saying is that the item has a bid on it on the search page.
Then when I go to put a bid in, the original bid amount changes to a higher amount,before I even put an amount in.
So here I am thinking and seeing an amount,so then I go to make a bid higher than the amount I see but it changes to a higher amount before I get the chance to bid.
What I think you're saying dave is when you bid an amount and it goes up to another amount a previous bidder has made thus making my bid still lower than theirs,this isn't the case in my situation.