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Wow! The whole auction seems pretty goofy to me, which may be appropriate considering the item! Wink Roll Eyes

I think I understand why the bids were allowed, though I'm not sure why a bidder would want to do it! Just curious, didn't happen in this auction, but if disneyfan had placed a $1 bid and then a $3 bid (with $0.99 showing as the winning bid in both cases), would ebay allow the bidder to then place a $2 bid, or would it need to be at least $3.01?
In my proxy days, and when the mood struck, I did something similar. I’d come in the last couple of days of an auction and little nibble my way up to high bidder, and then leave several more bids – even up to 100. You only need to increase your proxy bid by $1 to leave 100 one-cent higher bids. Even leaving 10 $5 increased bids will make things look off (or abnormal), and on a $500 auction that isn’t all that much money. It’s weird to see someone place 20 to 100 consecutive proxy-bids. I suspect that for some people, they think something is wrong and stay out of the auction. I suspect for other people, they see this as a challenge, and decide they are going to win. Maybe they’ll want to see if you are bluffing. Maybe they’ll turn a bidding war into a bidding crusade. Maybe they’ll talk about it on a sniping forum. This did cause me a bid-retraction, or two. This also caused me a question, or two from sellers. Why do it? Why not?

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