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I've had a reoccuring issue where auction sniper seems to only list that all items are US dollars, when many are GBP. I'm trusting auction sniper to tell me the current bid of an item so I can determine what my high bid will be (obviously a mistake). There's obviously a VERY big difference in conversion and I'd rather not accidentally bid $50 more than I'd like to which is a problem I'm having already. If I have 35 snipes ready I shouldn't have to check each one individually to see what currency they're in. I can't see why auction sniper can't just list that.
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Currencies are always in the auction listed currency.
AS only sends the numbers with NO conversion.

2 in US auction is 2 US dollars
2 in EUR auction is 2 Euros
ect...

They have made some changes recently to Snipes information and layout. Maybe that's when the currencies got mixed up? If you cancel your snipe and re-enter it may straighten out for you.

Not sure that being a Yank is my 'thing'.

When I was in USA a year or so ago, everyone thought I was Australian (is that worse?) and kept saying 'excuse me'? Seems not one of them understood my attempts at humour.

Did meet a nice girl in a bar in Atlanta. Great shape, great smile, brilliant sense of humour. Finally admitted to coming from Manchester! Wink



[Manchester UK, not Manchester New Hampshire!]

[This message was edited by region2 on February 23, 2004 at 02:43 AM.]
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Being a Mancunian I guess she saw right through my Shallow Southern Shell and realised I was a merchant Banker straight away. Confused

Explanation of the above:
1. Mancunian = someone from Manchester in the North of England
2. Southern - someone from the South of England - considered not as 'hard' as their northern compatriates.
3. Merchant Banker. Cockney Rhyming slang for... I'll let you work that out.

R2

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