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Evan Platt wrote:
On 9 Jan 2005 15:11:57 -0800, "Invader3K" wrote: Forgive my ignorance, but what is so special about this radio that would fetch such an obscenely high amount of money? I wonder if the bid is a joke. Good luck to the seller on collecting that. For a auction to reach a skyrocketed price on eBay, TWO people need to be involved (if the bid is a 'joke'. Based on the proxy bidding system, let's say someone sells a widget that's worth $500. If someone bids $500.00, and then the 'jokester' comes and bids $50,000. The 'bid' is actually the next increment of $500 - probably like $505. And that is what the auction will close at. There is an exception to the "you need two bidders to drive the price up" rule. If an auction hasn't met reserve yet, it will go from wherever it is to the amount of the reserve the first time someone bids high enough. On this radio, the reserve was set at $50,000. Two bidders had maxed out tied at $28,700. The last guy came along and bid at least $50,000 so the auction went right up to that. The bid may or may not have been a joke. If it was my auction, and it involved that kind of dollars, I think I'd have relisted it by now. |
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