lets say an item i wanna bid on says it has a quantity of 5. If I win the auction do I get five of what the auction was for, or does that mean that it will run 5 times tilll they're all gone
When you bid it'll ask how many you wanna bid for. It's a Dutch auction. It's all on the eBay help shtuff, read it!!
What you're talking about is a dutch auction. Multiple items in one auction, in this case 5. Your bid is what you will pay PER ITEM. The top five bids will win one item each. Of course the top five bids can come from less than five people. Of course this is all included in ebays online documentation, if you would care to RTFM.
damn! had my hopes up on, getting 5 mobos for the price of one! then turning around and selling 4 of them! damn damn damn! ahh well
Well, you just answered your own question in stating the logic in getting 5 for the price of 1... As if anyone in their right mind would do that
Just be "carefull" that the "seller" you send your "payment" to doesn't go "bankrupt", because "Ebay" will care "Didley Squat" about "you", their "valued customers" Italics and quotation marks (also displayed as that camp hand gesture) denote "Bull****"
Are you kiddin?! Even ASDA are trying to give away GF2 GTS's with ever 5lbs of Honey Smoked Ham at the Deli!
Yeah Aldi sell Medion components, I got a 17" flat screen CRT for £99, and I can't fault it at all.I guess thats German build quality for you. Aldi is actually really good, so don't knock it. Netto on the other hand..... yeurghhh It seems to be the place where the dregs of society congregate.
yea i kno about that, to get to the kfc in dewsbury you share the car park with the netto & as my mohters car is a shiny red peaugot 306 (ok its a diesel but t tlooks fast as hell) we tend to order it to eat out while someone (usually me) stays in the car