posted on October 27, 2000 04:09:01 PM
Well this is an easy one right next to your start bid you will find a box that read quanity put a number more then one in the box like if you have 5 items put 5 and you have a dutch auction of 5
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posted on October 27, 2000 04:15:30 PM
i did that, but when i checked my auction on ebay it was not set up as a dutch auction. it did not have the high bidder link. it had the quanity of the items i had for sale but it look as if i was selling all the items for the the price i posted. could you please tell me what the problem could be. did ebay change the way a dutch auction page is set up?
posted on October 27, 2000 04:23:15 PMit had the quanity of the items i had for sale but it look as if i was selling all the items for the the price i posted.
Until you have more bidders than the number of items for sale, you are selling all of them at the price you posted. The price will only go up after you have received enough bids to cover all of the items.
Example:
Let's say you have 5 widgets listed at a starting price of $10. Two bidders each bid $15. Two bidders bid $12. The current price shown on the auction page will still be $10, because if the auction were to end right now, that's what all the bidders would owe.