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Webstore's Automatic Bidding System
Webstore uses an automatic bidding system to make bidding on auctions more convenient and less time-consuming for bidders. There is nothing you have to set up in order to bid in this way. When you bid on an auction style listing you will be placing bids using this method.

Here's how bidding works at Webstore:
  1. When you place a bid, you enter the maximum amount you're willing to pay for the item. The seller and other bidders won't know your maximum bid amount.

  2. Webstore places bids on your behalf starting with the next bid increment for the auction. We'll bid as much as necessary to make sure that you remain the high bidder (or to meet the reserve price). We'll keep bidding for you until bidding reaches your maximum amount.

  3. If another bidder has placed the same bid before you or a higher maximum bid, we'll let you know that you've been outbid so that you can place another bid if you want. However, if no other bidder has a higher maximum bid at the end of the auction, you win the item even if your bid doesn't go as high as your maximum bid. You could pay significantly less than your maximum price. This means you don't have to keep coming back to re-bid every time another bid is placed.



You won't necessarily pay the amount of your maximum bid. Webstore will increase your bid on your behalf, using only as much of your bid as is necessary to maintain your high bid position. Your maximum bid is kept confidential (until it is exceeded by another bidder).

Here's an example:

The current bid for an item is $9.00. JoeShmoe is the high bidder. (JoeShmoe has placed a maximum bid of $15.00 on this item, but his maximum bid is kept confidential from other Webstore members.)

TedIsGreat views this item and decides to place a maximum bid of $20.00. TedIsGreat becomes the high bidder because his bid is greater than JoeShmoe's bid.

A bid increment of $0.50 is added to JoeShmoe�s maximum bid of $15.00. That means that TedIsGreat's current bid is now $15.50. JoeShmoe is sent an email that he has been outbid.

Notes:

  • This bidding system does not apply to Multiple Item Auctions (Dutch Auctions).
  • In Reserve Price Auctions, if your maximum bid is the first to be greater than the seller's reserve price, the Webstore system will automatically jump the price up to meet the reserve, and bidding will continue from there.
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