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<p>[QUOTE="Barry Murphy, post: 3851058, member: 79368"]So I just bid on a lot to see what happens.</p><p><br /></p><p>1 - There is no "place Bid" button or anything else intuitive. Just a box with a check mark that you have to figure out is the bid button. There is also no "confirm bid" page so if you hit the check mark, your bid is entered.</p><p><br /></p><p>2 - as stated earlier, can't enter you own bid increment, have to follow their preset bid levels</p><p><br /></p><p>3- once I bid it now shows "Winning" and my bid level at the top of the listing, and a button to edit my bid.</p><p><br /></p><p>4 - there is a "my Bids" link at the top of the page that shows me all the lots I have bid on.</p><p><br /></p><p>5 - There is a limit on how much of a blow out bid one can place. I checked a lot currently at $200 and the most I could possibly bid was $1100. I assume this increases with each bid. This could be a problem if the lot is significantly under estimated. The bidder may have to come back multiple times before he can place the bid he wants to place. In this case, if I wanted to bid $2500, I couldn't, and would have to wait for it to get pushed to a point that $2500 showed up as an option.</p><p><br /></p><p>Barry Murphy[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Barry Murphy, post: 3851058, member: 79368"]So I just bid on a lot to see what happens. 1 - There is no "place Bid" button or anything else intuitive. Just a box with a check mark that you have to figure out is the bid button. There is also no "confirm bid" page so if you hit the check mark, your bid is entered. 2 - as stated earlier, can't enter you own bid increment, have to follow their preset bid levels 3- once I bid it now shows "Winning" and my bid level at the top of the listing, and a button to edit my bid. 4 - there is a "my Bids" link at the top of the page that shows me all the lots I have bid on. 5 - There is a limit on how much of a blow out bid one can place. I checked a lot currently at $200 and the most I could possibly bid was $1100. I assume this increases with each bid. This could be a problem if the lot is significantly under estimated. The bidder may have to come back multiple times before he can place the bid he wants to place. In this case, if I wanted to bid $2500, I couldn't, and would have to wait for it to get pushed to a point that $2500 showed up as an option. Barry Murphy[/QUOTE]
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