You don't need to say you are bidding on #1, #2 etc.. As long as your bid is higher than any of the ones listed, you will be put against the right "level".koshdukai wrote:Softube Volume 1 bundle #2 = $15
Notes:
My bid on #3 $10 was outbid for $15 by yotamlifshitz
so I'm bidding on #2 $15, assuming I'm outbidding evilantal's $10
and also assuming #1 highest bid is $30 by PALU
Call to Arms: Charity 2017 ($37731 final result raised)
- KVRAF
- 6097 posts since 5 Jul, 2001 from Just about .... there
If you have to ask, you can't afford the answer
- KVRist
- 470 posts since 11 Mar, 2007 from Portugal
Oh, ok, thanks. 1st time on theseSJ_Digriz wrote:You don't need to say you are bidding on #1, #2 etc.. As long as your bid is higher than any of the ones listed, you will be put against the right "level".koshdukai wrote:Softube Volume 1 bundle #2 = $15
Notes:
My bid on #3 $10 was outbid for $15 by yotamlifshitz
so I'm bidding on #2 $15, assuming I'm outbidding evilantal's $10
and also assuming #1 highest bid is $30 by PALU
- KVRer
- 22 posts since 5 Oct, 2017
Sorry, I did check but I missed it.Luftrum wrote:Please check if there are bids higher than yours (you might have to go a page or two back) before posting your own bid. If there is a higher bid than yours, and there's only one item, then don't post a lower bid.
Question: I thought bids started at 5, incremented by 5 until 100, then increment by 10. Are bids allowed to exceed the start and increment amounts?
- KVRAF
- 6097 posts since 5 Jul, 2001 from Just about .... there
Those are minimum bids.JYelton wrote: Question: I thought bids started at 5, incremented by 5 until 100, then increment by 10. Are bids allowed to exceed the start and increment amounts?
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- KVRAF
- 16760 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
- KVRer
- 22 posts since 5 Oct, 2017
The first post does not make that clear, IMO:Sampleconstruct wrote:This is not rocket science, yet it seems to be.
The original instructions don't specify that these are minimums at all. I just wanted to clarify.Luftrum wrote:Bidding is done by replying to this thread with lowest bid starting at $5 and bids raised in 5’s too (no $1 bids sorry) and when products reaches $100, then bids are to be raised in 10’s.
- KVRAF
- 6097 posts since 5 Jul, 2001 from Just about .... there
And if someone wants to bid $1,000,000 on something.. because charity .. you want that person to have to input 99,919 bids?JYelton wrote:The first post does not make that clear, IMO:Sampleconstruct wrote:This is not rocket science, yet it seems to be.The original instructions don't specify that these are minimums at all. I just wanted to clarify.Luftrum wrote:Bidding is done by replying to this thread with lowest bid starting at $5 and bids raised in 5’s too (no $1 bids sorry) and when products reaches $100, then bids are to be raised in 10’s.
EDIT: for drastic math error
If you have to ask, you can't afford the answer
- KVRian
- 1094 posts since 13 Mar, 2008 from Arnhem, Netherlands
That's how it's donehardwired wrote:Softube Volume 1 bundle - $100
- KVRian
- 853 posts since 3 Nov, 2006 from Poland
I agree that it's not 100% clear. Please, if someone needs help - give help. Thanks JYelton for bidding in the charityJYelton wrote:The first post does not make that clear, IMO:Sampleconstruct wrote:This is not rocket science, yet it seems to be.The original instructions don't specify that these are minimums at all. I just wanted to clarify.Luftrum wrote:Bidding is done by replying to this thread with lowest bid starting at $5 and bids raised in 5’s too (no $1 bids sorry) and when products reaches $100, then bids are to be raised in 10’s.

