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Help understanding: "You are the first bidder and you are close to being outbid"

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claudialyman · 13/09/2009 20:45

How can that be? Sorry have never bid before and may be being dense. Are the ebay household gods just saying that because I put in the lowest possible bid?

Are they trying to get me to enter into a bidding war with myself??

Or are they just warning me I should put in a maximum

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CybilLiberty · 13/09/2009 20:48

Yes you have put in the lowest bid.

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meemarsgotabrandnewbump · 13/09/2009 20:49

Yes they are saying put in more because you have put in the minimum and there's a high chance you'll be outbid.

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claudialyman · 13/09/2009 21:32

Thanks Cybil and Meemars, will stick in a higher max. appreciate the help

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sixlostmonkeys · 14/09/2009 08:52

ebay don't know what other bids will be made - it is just a standard message suggesting that you may wish to place a higher maximum bid just in case you get outbid. You can't outbid yourself - if no other bids are made you will win at your original bid

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ItsAllaBitNoisy · 14/09/2009 08:56

I would read it as "you are the first bidder, the second bidder is close". Am a novice though.

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