on โ23-02-2016 11:15 PM
Made a last minute bid which was outbid, tapped max bid for $55 then informed I had won for $63. **bleep**? $8.00 not the issue, but why? Honestly, I did not bid $63 . Anyone had this happen?
on โ23-02-2016 11:34 PM
I have never had it happen and without looking at the bidding history it is a bit hard to guess what might have happened.
on โ23-02-2016 11:36 PM
Could you have tapped $65 instead of $55?
on โ23-02-2016 11:49 PM
Absolutely not it was $55.00, first option. I don't make mistakes like this, just curious.
on โ23-02-2016 11:51 PM
Ebay will never bid higher than a buyers maximum bid. If you won the item at $63.00 then you have accidentally entered a bid higher than $55.00. The most common reason for this is putting a comma instead of a full stop when entering the amount.
If you had accidentally entered $55,00 instead of $55.00 then your highest bid becomes $5500
on โ23-02-2016 11:53 PM
or $555, thats been done before when bidding in a hurry. best to decide what your max bid is then if you really want to bid last moment wait till theres only like 10 seconds left before pressing the bid button. if you dont win thats how auctions work. trying to do 1 more bid at the last moment can cause miss typing of amounts.
โ23-02-2016 11:59 PM - edited โ24-02-2016 12:03 AM
No.
some possible reasons posted already. If eBay was doctoring bids, that would ruin their business. Hope you are happy with the item, luckily it was only 8$ and not a lot more. When I do last minute bids I type it in a bit earlier just to make sure it's right, then hit the bid button closer to the last seconds. I know you don't believe you made a mistake...if you are 100% certain, call eBay and tell them to check it. Because that would mean there is a big problem with their system. It should be impossible without an error in your bid.
on โ24-02-2016 12:08 AM
can you post the exact whole title for the item? Not the seller name or item number, just the title. This may help us help you better.
My guess would be the use of a comma, as mentioned by jens. That was mentioned in this old thread http://community.ebay.com.au/t5/Buying/Help-and-advice-for-buyers/td-p/1391531 on post #33 of 51. When bidding whole dollar amounts I don't bother trying to type in the zero cents. So, $15.00 bid by me is input as just $15
Lose the zeros I say.
moderators please note: my request for the item title is not for the purpose of naming and shaming, just want to get a look at the bidding history for the item.
on โ24-02-2016 08:31 AM
on โ24-02-2016 11:09 AM
My thoughts exactly Harley....and what is the betting the OP does not return any time soon to answer any questions, if he returns at all.