URGENT! EBAY MASTERS ONLY! How do I make my bid try to reach a level that will meet the reserve?

say im bidding on an x box, and i have placed a bid of 100, with a max bid of 199.01. It is noted that i am high bidder, but the reserve has not been met. what specifically do i do to make my 100 bid go higher, over the 199, then maybe i will meet the reserve bit. i have only a couple of hours to do this. thanks for your specific help.

feeblegoat2006-07-28T14:52:40Z

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If your high bid amount meets the reserve, it will automatically bid the reserve amount.

fizzybubbly2006-07-28T21:55:32Z

If the reserve price is not met then you still have to bid higher. The seller wont let you have it until you go past the reserve price. So bid what you can afford.
My trick is to always put a penny on the end as say if you can only bid up to £20.00, but put on £20.01, the bidder will think you`ve gone way past the price range - even though you are just a penny over!

Anonymous2006-07-28T21:54:46Z

Nobody else has answered this so I'll try but if someone on here sounds more convincing you can take their word over mine.
I think when your bid goes over the reserve bid then it becomes the new minimum bid. You can read the bidding directions in ebay to see if I'm correct. They're pretty easy to find. I've done it before. It only takes a minute.

Anonymous2006-07-28T21:53:23Z

It has been a while since i've frequented ebay, but if I remember correctly, you need to make your max bid higher than the reserve and the current bid will move automatically to the reserve.

Lindsay M2006-07-28T21:52:39Z

Well, if you really want to spend the 199, just bid against yourself until you reach it. But you know, even then you may not reach the reserve. Xboxes go for a heck of alot more than that.

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