A couple days ago I accidentally input a 226,000 yen bid instead of the 22600 yen I had planned.


Good thing the auction only ended at 17000 yen. I became a little worried there.

Actually, that's good to know, considering I use my own Y!JP account for certain auctions. Do you know, though, if anywhere on your account it publicly remarks this or keeps track of when you do it or affect your general feedback score- like ebay does? ( retracted bid score which usually doesn't look good in the eyes of sellers, especially if you have more than one ).darksuzaku wrote:fortunately for both of you YJ allows you to lower (but not cancel) your bid as long as it's still higher than the current bid. So if you detect your mistake soon enough you can correct it.
Of course, this is if you use your own account. If you are using a deputy it depends on if the deputy allows it or not.
Well, i don't think it gets recorded anywhere, but again, it's not like retracting a bid as you do on ebay (retracting bids is not allowed on YJ). I believe it's just part of the whole thing. If fact, if you think about it it doesn't affect on anything on the auction as you can't place a bid lower than the current bid.Actually, that's good to know, considering I use my own Y!JP account for certain auctions. Do you know, though, if anywhere on your account it publicly remarks this or keeps track of when you do it or affect your general feedback score- like ebay does? ( retracted bid score which usually doesn't look good in the eyes of sellers, especially if you have more than one ).
Mmmmm?darksuzaku wrote:there are other better and safer ways to know someone else's maximum bid ...... all thanks to a few flaws on the YJ auction system)
Yup...they often seem to be crazy low (no one is looking yet??) or crazy high (the first Fate TV auction I saw was 40,000 for three mediocre sketches+three not shown).Who knows how much the first item on auction will go for?
Thank you! This clarifies the situation and in fact doesn't surprise me as I've seen other bidding systems where a similar dirty trick revealed similar information. (One reason I stay clear of them.)darksuzaku wrote:Well, now that seems to be an "academic" interest on this, i'll explain a little about this, but not much of the 2nd one because it's really a very dirty and low trick that none of us would like to be usd on us -_-
Yes, and I've come up with some of my own. However, the best is to know what you're ready to spend for a given item, and sometimes bid it, and sometimes wait until the very end to bid it. (And to keep good notes on when the very end is, as I've more than once arrived at YJ ten minutes to an hour after the auction in question finished.)Fortunately it's not a 100% guaranteed system as there are several ways to "protect" yourself against it.