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Bid Increments

The bid increment is the amount by which a bid will be raised each time the current bid is outdone. It is predetermined based on the current high bid.

Here is how increments are determined:

Current High Bid

Increment

Rs. 0.01 - Rs. 99.99

Rs. 25.00

Rs. 100.00 - Rs. 499.99

Rs. 50.00

Rs. 500.00 - Rs. 999.99

Rs. 75.00

Rs. 1000.00 - Rs. 1999.99

Rs. 100.00

Rs. 2000.00 - Rs. 3999.99

Rs. 150.00

Rs. 4000.00 - Rs. 9999.99

Rs. 200.00

Rs. 10,000.00 - Rs. 24,999.99

Rs. 300.00

Rs. 25,000.00 - Rs. 49,999.99

Rs. 500.00

Rs. 50,000.00 - Rs. 99,999.99

Rs. 750.00

Rs. 100,000.00 and up

Rs. 2000.00

Note: A bidder may be outbid by less than a full increment. This would happen if the winning bidder's maximum bid beats the second highest maximum by an amount less than the full increment. Here's an example.

You're the first bidder and you place a maximum bid of Rs. 30.00. The bidding system will automatically bid on your behalf up to Rs.30.00 against other bidders. When a second bidder places a maximum bid of Rs 25.00, your bid will automatically be raised to Rs.30.00. When a third bidder bids Rs.60.00, this bidder becomes the high bidder because your maximum bid is only Rs.30.00. It seems that the third bidder should be required to bid in Rs.25 increments, which would be Rs. 85.00. But not in this case, because the third bidder needs only to exceed the next allowed bid amount of Rs.55.00 (Rs.30.00 plus Rs.25.00). Since Rs.60.00 is more than Rs.55.00, the third bidder satisfies the bid requirement. Experienced bidders often use this technique of bidding a few rupees over the bid increment.

A bid increment will go higher than the standard increment in two situations:

  • To meet the reserve amount

  • To beat a competing bidder's high bid

If you were bidding against another bidder's maximum bid, your bid had to meet the other bidder's maximum bid plus one paisa to become the current high bidder on the item.

Sometimes the item page will show that there are 2 bids, yet there is only one bidder. This happens when a member places more then one bid to increase his or her maximum bid amount. For example, if you are the first bidder on an item and you place a second bid to increase your maximum bid amount, the item page would show the current high bid at the opening bid amount, but would show that two bids have been placed on this item.

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