Yahoo Coin Auctions Público Deposited
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Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 23:32:57 EDT
Subject: Yahoo Coin Auctions
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Hi everyone,
Does anyone here have experience with Yahoo coin auctions? I was
bidding on a coin that had received no bids before, and posted a bid of $18
after having selected "Bid up to this amount on my behalf". However, the
instant the bid was accepted, the price of the lot went straight up to 18,
even though the option I chose is very similar to eBay proxy bidding. Does
anyone know why this is, or know how I can fix it?
Thanks,
Eric - 2000-09-22
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