An auction ended today at 10:01am with only two bids (both were mine) and when I left for church
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‎12-15-2024 01:46 PM
Had more than enough credit to hold the 179. Price with $101. Shipping. It shows me as high bidder but the auction not ended or me as the winner. I can not find where to get help at all and don’t know how to resolve this. I DONT UNDERSTAND BECAUSE I DID WIN! What rights do I have????? I am totally confused!!!
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Re: An auction ended today at 10:01am with only two bids (both were mine) and when I left for church
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‎12-15-2024 01:53 PM
what is the item number...maybe someone can help you out....
Re: An auction ended today at 10:01am with only two bids (both were mine) and when I left for church
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‎12-15-2024 01:58 PM
Maybe seller cancel the auction at the last minute...they can do that.
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‎12-15-2024 02:11 PM
Yes, I think you're right. I think the seller cancelled the auction at the last minute. I've had a seller a few times, cancel an item at the closing seconds of a auction. It's not fair, but it happens.
Re: An auction ended today at 10:01am with only two bids (both were mine) and when I left for church
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‎12-15-2024 02:19 PM
In the final 12 hours, a seller can cancel bids but not the listing if it had a bid. Was your bid canceled? Did eBay cancel the auction? Do you have the item number so we can take a look? Is the listing still on eBay? If not, then it was " nuked " by eBay.
Re: An auction ended today at 10:01am with only two bids (both were mine) and when I left for church
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‎12-15-2024 02:31 PM
Bidding ends a set number of days after the auction started down to the exact second. Bids are accepted so long as a bid for a valid amount is received by eBay's server before the auction ends, even if those bids are not displayed on individual bidders' pages around the world until a few seconds later.
eBay does not extend bidding. Once you have bid your maximum, bid extensions can not help you, only hurt you.
For some unknown reason eBay no longer displays the ending time to the second at the top of the bid history page, but if there are any bids you should be able to calculate the actual ending time by examining the starting time of the auction at the bottom of the page. Auctions always begin and end at the same time down to the exact second, unless the auction is ended early by the seller. All bidders have the same time to place valid bids, and no one gets any extra time. eBay time stamps every bid as it is received by eBay, and the times are displayed to the second in the bid history if you use a desktop browser.
If you think you have encountered an auction where a bid was accepted after the end of the auction, examine the starting time closely and compare it to the time the bid was received and you should find that the bid was received before the auction actually ended. If not, please post an item number so that others can see it.
If you bid the maximum amount you are willing to pay (taking into account any shipping or taxes) then the only way you can lose is if someone is willing to bid more than you were and actually does so, or if someone bid the same exact amount, earlier.
No one can count on having the last bid, and bidders should assume that other bids will be placed at the end of the auction too late to be reacted to, and set their bids accordingly. Note that the countdown displayed on your device and the bids you see are not updated in real time, and just because you did not see any other bids when your clock reaches zero does not mean that eBay did not receive other bids at the last moment.
You have not won until the page refreshes and you see a note indicating that you have been declared the winner and you see a link to pay or your payment is take automatically. A note indicating you are the high bidder issued while the auction is still ongoing is not the same as being declared the winner by eBay after the auction has ended.
If your auction countdown is not behaving correctly, check to make sure your computer's time and time zone are set correctly, and the date and time are synchronized with an internet time server such as time.windows.com or time.gov.
Check your computer's time here:
If your computer's time is too fast or too slow, that can prevent you from bidding at the end of an auction. Either your computer will think the auction is over when it is not, preventing you from bidding, or else you will think you have more time left when the auction is about to end. Neither situation helps you. Set your computer's time to automatically synchronize to prevent this from happening.
Re: An auction ended today at 10:01am with only two bids (both were mine) and when I left for church
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‎12-15-2024 04:25 PM
@12345jamesstamps wrote:Maybe seller cancel the auction at the last minute...they can do that.
No, they cannot. During the final 12 hours of an auction, a seller can cancel individual bids, but the only way for the seller to end the auction early would be to sell to the high bidder.
It gets complicated because the reserve price, if any, is also a consideration. So this Help page has an entire chart to explain what a seller can and can't do based on that 12-hour cutoff:
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/listings/creating-managing-listings/cancelling-listing?id=4146
Re: An auction ended today at 10:01am with only two bids (both were mine) and when I left for church
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‎12-15-2024 08:32 PM
< It shows me as high bidder but the auction not ended or me as the winner >
Would it be more accurate to say it showed you as high bidder? Past tense. If you weren't the winner, then who was? Please provide the item number so we can take a look at the bid history.
