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I recently placed a max bid of $672.11 for an item on EBay and lost the auction to a bid/price of $665.00. I thought from what I've read on EBay that my max bid didn't have to be above the next bid increment to win, only $00.01 above the next highest bid. So how did the item sell for $7.11 less than my max bid? I apologize if the answer is obvious, I'm a newbie to this process.
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One of the misleading things about eBay is that you can win by less than the increment because eBay just looks at whatever price is actually displayed.

So, here's an example:

Scenario 1: Starting price is £15

Bidder 1 places a bid of $15
Bidder 2 places a bid of $655
On ebay, current price shows as $15.50 (because bid increment is 50c on this amount on ebay.com)
Bidder 3 places a bid of $700 and wins for $665

Scenario 2: Starting price is $15

Bidder 1 places a bid of $650, price shows as $15
Bidder 2 places a bid of $660
On ebay current price now shows as $660 (bid increment is $10 on value 500 - 1000)
Bidder 3 places a bid of $669 and loses - auction is won for $660

At least that's what I think happens !!

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