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In a message dated 1/20/02 2:14:13 AM Central Standard Time, DGaries808 writes: << Subj: Re: [T3] Shitty deal ... trying to figure it out Date: 1/20/02 2:14:13 AM Central Standard Time From: DGaries808 To: DGaries808 CC: type3@vwtype3.org In a message dated 1/20/02 2:10:37 AM Central Standard Time, DGaries808 writes: DGaries808@aol.com writes: << Subj: [T3] Shitty deal ... trying to figure it out Date: 1/20/02 2:02:41 AM Central Standard Time From: DGaries808@aol.com To: shackedup@home CC: type3@vwtype3.org In a message dated 1/20/02 1:51:44 AM Central Standard Time, MAILER-DAEMON@aol.com writes: In a message dated 1/20/02 1:02:10 AM Central Standard Time, shackedup@home.com writes: << Subj: Re: [T3] T3 Reverse lights on e-Bay Date: 1/20/02 1:02:10 AM Central Standard Time From: shackedup@home.com (shackedup) To: type3@vwtype3.org (T3 Mailing List) That's how it works. You specify a maximum bid and the system automatically bids on your behalf. If the first guy bid $20 your bid of $25 would have put the high bid up top $20.50 . If somebody else came along and bid $30 the high bid would go to $25.50 , etc etc. Andre When I logged on, the maximum bid was 4.99 with a .50 increment. So, I bid $5.24 and the system automatically outbid me.So, i tried $5.74 and the same thing happened. I bid $6.24 and the same thing happened. Finally, I bid $25 and got the high bid. Where did I go wrong? Or did I go wrong? How many times would that inching up kept going on? I'm not bitching, just trying to figure out the proxy bidding strategy and what it means. Don Garies dgaries808@aol.com >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe? mailto:type3-request@vwtype3.org, Subject: unsubscribe