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| a) Let's take a look and see how this works in practice: |
| Below is a auction that's currently
running |
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the bidding's
reached £5.08 |
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and andrew66 is the
highest bidder and still there is |
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3h:25m:20s to go until the auction end's. |
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| b) Let's look and see what happens when a bidder named 'hotsauce3' bid's (you can bid by buying a BidPack(s) of bids, each bid is valued at £0.40p and can be purchased in packs) |
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You can also see the price has gone up by £0.08p! (This amount is dependant on the type of auction) |
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Now the bidder 'hotsauce3' is the highest bidder on the auction |
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the timer will not change it will continue to countdown. However, when a bid is placed within the last 10 seconds. the timer will have 10 seconds added on for each bid placed (This varies on auction type). |
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No matter what the auction
will end on the date and at the exact time
that is stated on each individual auction.
Once this date and time has been reached the
auction will end and whoever is the bidder
at that time will win. |
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1 bid will be decremented from 'hotsauce3' account. |
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| c) If no one else bid's and the timer reaches 00:00:00 the bidder 'hotsauce3' is the winner!!!! The auction end price in this case is £5.64 and can be paid when bidder 'hotsauce3' is logged into
their account and on the won auctions page. A confirmation email will also be sent to
there email address with a link to the auction that you have just won. |
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