Proxy Bidding
Proxy bidding only applies to Auction Ads.
A proxy bidding auction allows you to bid the maximum amount you are
willing to pay for an item and then the system automatically
places bids for you (as your proxy) as necessary, so you don't have to
constantly monitor your auctions to place the winning bid. Your
maximum amount will always be kept secret and no one else can find out
how much it is.
Whenever someone else places a bid against you, our auction software
will automatically enter the lowest possible bid for you (at one bid
increment* over the new bid) keeping you the winning bidder until you
win the auction or your maximum is outbid.
As the winner of the auction, you only pay the lowest possible winning
bid, usually less than your maximum bid, depending on the amount of the
second highest bid.
Example:
The opening bid on an item is
$3.00 and there are no bids.
You decide to bid on the item and
the top price you will pay is $7.00.
You place a bid for $7.00
but
you will be the current high bidder at $3.00 (the system places a
proxy bid for you at the minimum amount).
If no one else bids, you would be the winner
of the auction at $3.00.
Sometime later, before the item
closes, another bidder bids $5.00,
but you will still be the current high
bidder at $5.25
(the system places a proxy bid for you at one
increment* over the second highest bid).
Still later, but before
the item closes, another bidder bids $9.00,
then they become the current
high bidder at $7.25 - one bid increment over the second highest
bidder's (your) maximum bid ($7.00).
You always have the option of placing another bid
if someone outbids your maximum
(ChildrensBookMarket automatically notifies you by email when someone
outbids your maximum bid).
Tie Bids: When Proxy Bidding is in effect, it can
appear as if one bidder has beat another bidder with the same bid
amount. This is normal and occurs when a second bidder makes their
maximum bid at the exact same amount as the current bidder's maximum bid.
Since the first bid was placed earlier, that is the bid that will
succeed.
*Bid Increments
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From
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to
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Increment
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$0.00
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$10.00
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$0.25
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$10.01
|
$25.00
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$0.50
|
|
$25.01
|
$50.00
|
$1.00
|
|
$50.01
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$100.00
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$2.50
|
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$100.01
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$500.00
|
$5.00
|
|
$500.01
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$1,000.00
|
$10.00
|
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$1,000.01
|
$10,000,000.00
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$25.00
|
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