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eBay: Winning bid = x | Price = x + y?

  • 06-04-2011 6:28pm
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    HTC Desire/ Mint/ Clear ESN- US Cellular

    Basically what's the difference between a winning bid and the price, which to me are one and the same, and which did it actually go for?

    The only difference I can think it could be would be if the item was for auction but the buyer also set a buyout price for the same item that would supersede all bids immediately and close the auction, if possible.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,713 ✭✭✭✭jor el


    If there was a buy it now and bid available, then the buy it now would have been removed as soon as the first bid went in. You cannot supersede bids with a BiN.

    I've not seen that before, but I assume it sold for the lower price of $132.50, as this was the winning bid.


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