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Sets (multiple auctions | Sat Mar 21, 2009 01:11 AM | | |
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I have been in the situation where I wanted an item but only if I won another auction.
Example I wanted two of plates (different designs) total amount I was willing to pay was £40. I won the first at a low price £8 this meant that I was able to go up to £32 for the second I won it at £22. If I'd set the amounts at £20 each I would have lost the second. It did mean that I was up until 2 am when the first auction finished before I could place my bid for the second item
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Sashka |
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Welcome to our forums.
I have some ideas about it. I'll see what I can do it.
It won't be soon though.
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Sashka |
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Multiple auction | Sun Mar 22, 2009 11:08 PM | | |
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Sashka |
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