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4.1.4 I lost an auction in the last minute. How can I keep that from happening again? (eBay) |
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This article is from the eBay FAQ, by William B. Shaw toppsoft@yahoo.com with numerous contributions by others.
Bid your max. The only real protection from last-minute bidders is to have
your maximum bid in place before the auction ends. Any lesser amount usually
results in a loss.
 
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