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<blockquote data-quote="Air gator" data-source="post: 1339474" data-attributes="member: 20755"><p>What is the point of having a stopwatch countdown to zero if ALL the lots are extended?</p><p>My intent was to buy more than one lot. It annoyed me because every other time that you are outbid you get an email giving you the chance to make another bid. So, if I am outbid then if I am notified I would have 5 minutes to increase my bid. That's not what happened. The final email said that my bid was "surpassed". So, by the rules, the moment I am outbid then the sale is extended 5 minutes but I wasn't notified. How does that help the seller if someone is prepared to increase their bid (if necessary) but they are not notified they have been outbid? Why would the process of notification change during the extended time? If I had received an email giving me a chance to increase my bid I would not have been annoyed. I would have increased my bid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Air gator, post: 1339474, member: 20755"] What is the point of having a stopwatch countdown to zero if ALL the lots are extended? My intent was to buy more than one lot. It annoyed me because every other time that you are outbid you get an email giving you the chance to make another bid. So, if I am outbid then if I am notified I would have 5 minutes to increase my bid. That’s not what happened. The final email said that my bid was “surpassed”. So, by the rules, the moment I am outbid then the sale is extended 5 minutes but I wasn’t notified. How does that help the seller if someone is prepared to increase their bid (if necessary) but they are not notified they have been outbid? Why would the process of notification change during the extended time? If I had received an email giving me a chance to increase my bid I would not have been annoyed. I would have increased my bid. [/QUOTE]
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