Please note that all auctions on this site utilise overtime bidding. This means if a successful bid is placed within 5 minutes of the scheduled closing time of an auction, then the auction will go into overtime. Auction overtime results in the closing time for the auction being reset to 5 minutes from the time the bid was recorded. An auction will continue to be extended until there are no further bids for a continuous 5 minute period.
Not very easy to see right now (will fix it tomorrow), but the auctions are timed to finish every 2 minutes from 7pm. Obviously this will change if there are bids in the last 5 minutes, but will be interesting to follow all of the auctions on the last night.
Please note that all auctions on this site utilise overtime bidding. This means if a successful bid is placed within 5 minutes of the scheduled closing time of an auction, then the auction will go into overtime. Auction overtime results in the closing time for the auction being reset to 5 minutes from the time the bid was recorded. An auction will continue to be extended until there are no further bids for a continuous 5 minute period.
most frustating thing ever, i have had experiences with it when bidding on the game worn jerseys. its the same software all the way down to the 10% buyers premium
Quick question. Correct me of im wrong. But there is a 15% buyers premium and a 10% gst premium as well. Why isn't the gst included in the buyers premium. Or is this just another way for ESP to rip us buyers off?
Quick question. Correct me of im wrong. But there is a 15% buyers premium and a 10% gst premium as well. Why isn't the gst included in the buyers premium. Or is this just another way for ESP to rip us buyers off?
What is the 10% buyer premium used for , is there a cost in running the auction ??
Just thought It might help if the bidders know what the extras are for .