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    micky2 is offline The collector formerly known as micky
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    The only auctions that l know that give extra time on bids is one in the USA can't remember the name. they give what they call the 15 minute rule at the end of the time set. where it gives 15 minutes extra time from the last highest bid. which gives other bidders a chance to bid higher in the 15 minutes. which will go on until there is no more bids in the extra 15 minute time limit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by micky2 View Post
    The only auctions that l know that give extra time on bids is one in the USA can't remember the name.
    The well know European auction site (cat***i) does something similar too.
    If someone bids in the last 10 seconds or so it adds another minute.
    Probably to realise good prices for the seller but must be frustrating if you are bidding.

    Also the German gun auction site has a setting where if a seller has an item with a high starting price, (but a reasonable price if you win it for that) and no ones bid on it with a few minutes to go it’ll automatically add 3 or 4 days to the listing.
    This is to stop last minute bids winning it at the starting price.
    Been caught out on that where I waited too long to bid and suddenly there’s another week to wait.

    Quote Originally Posted by Turnup View Post
    Then our experiences differ. This has happened to me on two occasions, one a rare compass and one a Fortin Barometer.
    In 15 years using evilbay regularly I’ve never encountered this. Maybe in the two occasions the seller set up some strange setting on the auction? Or maybe evilbay was trying that out at the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptdunk View Post
    In 15 years using evilbay regularly I’ve never encountered this.
    Nor me, in nearly 20 years and hundreds of auctions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    Nor me, in nearly 20 years and hundreds of auctions.
    Me too - I've not encountered this in over 20 years of bidding on t'bay. The clock usually times out when it says it will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    Me too - I've not encountered this in over 20 years of bidding on t'bay. The clock usually times out when it says it will.

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    Ditto.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    Nor me, in nearly 20 years and hundreds of auctions.
    I have been on there since 2004 and never come across this either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptdunk View Post
    The ‘bay in U.K. and ‘gun in Germany sites don’t have that late bid system you mention.
    Although I have seen it on certain European auction sites.

    A last second bid of the maximum you are prepared to pay stops other bidders responding by increasing their bids incrementally, which pushes the final price up (which is how some people bid)
    You have to know how much your prepared to pay and go all in, and if you’re lucky you’ll win it for less than that.

    I think shill bids are just to push the price up so a last second shill bid runs the risk of being the actual winning bid which might defeat the point of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    I know this happens with some auctions, but not the bay of e. If you miss it, you miss it.
    Quote Originally Posted by edbear2 View Post
    Well I have been on there for 15 years, have a combined feedback over several accounts (for different interests, tend to keep them seperate) of near 3000 at 100% positive, and I have never in all my dealings heard or seen this

    The auctions end at the end listing time stated and that's it in my experience.........and as I posted earlier if bidding and able to be at the end, I will decide a maximum I want to spend, then bid with 3-5 seconds to go to allow for lag, have regularly won / lost with bids showing 1 or 2 seconds left, and in 1000's of deals have never seen this "extension" thing

    When I started I used to think....."Ohh....It only sold for £30.....wish I had bid more than £29!........not knowing the winner may have actually have bid £500 and been lucky

    Like T.S. I have had items skyrocket at the end, not as much but once an old Lewis Leathers jacket of the missus we got for £10 at a car boot went from £18 to £280 in the last 10 seconds.......Winner was in Japan where they like to dress up as 1960's rockers for some reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptdunk View Post
    The well know European auction site (cat***i) does something similar too.
    If someone bids in the last 10 seconds or so it adds another minute.
    Probably to realise good prices for the seller but must be frustrating if you are bidding.

    Also the German gun auction site has a setting where if a seller has an item with a high starting price, (but a reasonable price if you win it for that) and no ones bid on it with a few minutes to go it’ll automatically add 3 or 4 days to the listing.
    This is to stop last minute bids winning it at the starting price.
    Been caught out on that where I waited too long to bid and suddenly there’s another week to wait.



    In 15 years using evilbay regularly I’ve never encountered this. Maybe in the two occasions the seller set up some strange setting on the auction? Or maybe evilbay was trying that out at the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    Me too - I've not encountered this in over 20 years of bidding on t'bay. The clock usually times out when it says it will.

    John M

    Been furtling around on *that* site and discovered the user help community. Lots of complaints on there about no extensions so it would seem that I was mistaken they do not do that (anymore at least - the experiences I was citing were more than 10 years ago) or perhaps it was another site entirely.
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