RE: GL

From: Rikk Rogers (Rkltd@swbell.net)
Date: Thu Dec 15 2005 - 17:20:35 PST


I would guess that your bid rolled in, in the auto bidder till it used up
the minimum bids total.
If it were in $10 jumps the next would have been $880.
It was the $7.77 that killed you.
When I want a lot I watch it closely and in my last bids I set a pattern to
lock out the auto bids and save myself the last few bucks.

Rikk Rogers
RK Lion Ltd.
R3 Box 423 B
Wellston OK 74881
MVPA 22345
Hard Wire 405.258.6767
Cell 405.664.1400

-----Original Message-----
From: Military Vehicles Mailing List [mailto:
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Behalf Of Sonny Heath
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 9:22 PM
To: Military Vehicles Mailing List
Subject: [MV] GL

I bid on a lot with GL today and it was one and a half hours before closing,
it was at $463.00 I believe so I just put in $877.77 and had to leave the
computer, then tonight I went to the event and saw that the lot sold for
$870.00.

Now, my question for you guys, what would keep GL from just telling me that
it went up to $870.00 when in reality it only went to $500.00? I have no
way of checking that the bids went back and forth for the last hour. Maybe
there was only one bidder other than myself that wanted the lot and he
stopped at $500.00.

What are your thoughts on this? Has this scenerio ever been possible with
you? I normally stay at the computer and get outbid notices and can decide
if I want to go higher, etc but today I couldn't.

Would they be forced to show me the bids if I demand it?

Sonny

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