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I think he meant the increments are 1 pound a go, so a winning bid 2p higher than his maximum means the winners highest bid was only 2p higher

 

Not necessarily, his bid was never accepted (as it was not enough more than the winner to qualify), the winning bid was just £1 more than another bid.

 

I have this discussion continually with my wife :lol: she say "darn if we had just bid a £1 more we would have won it"

 

No darling, it does not work like that:banghead:

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The winners maximum bid was 25.69, otherwise the next bid after eagleyes maximum bid of 25.67 would be 26.67-1 pound higher

 

Assuming there's only 2bidders I guess? Would that make a difference?

 

:lol: If there were only 2 bidders eagleyes bid would have gone though, it didn't.

 

:lol: I can't believe we are going over this on here :laugh1:

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So having a discussion on a discussion forum is unbelievable? Or should arbtalk be called Arbfacts? Here's a statement, don't question it!

 

I enjoy a good debate even about pretty pointless things :001_smile:

 

The unbelievable bit was just that I've had this discussion repeatedly with people who say they missed items on ebay by just one bid, but in reality most times you have no way of know how much you actually missed it by.

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