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How does it work? The Online Marketplace features great merchandise and services from local, trusted businesses who are customers of our newspaper. Using auction-style bidding, you can place bids on items available from these local vendors and, if you are the highest bidder, pay for and receive a certificate to pick up the item directly from the vendor. Bidding on items is controlled by the Bidder Trust Committee, the software that accepts and places bids on your behalf and oversees the whole bidding process to ensure fairness. A predetermined set of guidelines that are explained in the Official Rules governs the entire process on behalf of bidders. The Online Marketplace also features Proxy Bidding which means that you can submit a Maximum Secret Bid for an item and let the Bidder Trust Committee act on your behalf to submit bids up to your Maximum if your current leading bid is outbid by another participant's bid. The benefit of this type of bidding is that you do not have to constantly submit one bid after another when you are outbid, and consequently, do not have to follow the bidding minute by minute as it unfolds. When the bidding is finished, the person who has submitted the highest bid will buy the item at no more than £5 over the second place bid (or £10 more for items with a value of £500 or greater and £1 for items with a value of less than £200). Why participate? Not only is this a tremendous opportunity to purchase featured items at unheard-of prices, but bidding is competitive, exciting and fun! How do I participate? Bidding is as easy as ...
How do I keep track of my bids? The website always shows the current status of each item, as well as your personal bid history. You can also keep a 'watch list' of those items which you wish to track. If you are outbid on an item by another bidder, you will receive a notice via email. In this case, you might want to consider placing a new, higher Maximum Secret Bid to still try to win the item. How do I pay for and receive items? If you hold the Winning Bid for an item after bidding closes, you pay for your winning bid online at this auction site. You may also pay by telephone or in-person to Cornwall and Devon Media Ltd. You will receive payment instructions by email within 30 minutes of bidding closes, if you do not please check your spam/junk email folder. Once you have paid you will receive a certificate by email or you can print it from your payment page. This certificate enables you to collect your item from the vendor. Please contact the vendor with this information and they will give you instructions on how to proceed. The Payment page contains items you have won and links to pay online, and previous items with certificates to print. Why a Maximum Secret Bid? Because this is not a live event, you cannot react instantly to someone bidding against you on the same item. For this reason, we use a system called Proxy Bidding. Under Proxy Bidding, you tell the Bidder Trust Committee the most you are willing to pay for an item. This is your Maximum Secret Bid and is known only to you and the Trust Committee. The Trust Committee then places a bid on your behalf at the lowest level possible to make you the Leading Bidder for the item. If another Bidder places a bid on the same item and their Maximum Secret Bid is less than yours, the Trust Committee automatically raises your bid in £5 increments (or £10 for items with a Value of £500 or more greater and £1 for items with a value of less than £200) until you are again the Leading Bidder or your Maximum Secret Bid is reached. Your bid will not exceed your Maximum Secret Bid unless you submit a new, higher Maximum Secret Bid. By using a Maximum Secret Bid, you save yourself the trouble of having to enter a new bid every time another bidder bids on the item, and you reduce the chances of being outbid at the last minute before the bidding ends. What is the Reserve Status? Some items may have a Reserve Value. This is the minimum amount that bidding must reach for the item to be sold. If the Reserve Value is not reached through bidding, the item will not be sold. Reserve not met. The amount of the highest bid is less than the Reserve Value and the item has not yet sold. If your Maximum Secret Bid is the first to meet or exceed the Reserve Value, the Bidder Trust Committee will automatically place your bid at the Reserve Value and declare reserve met for that item. Example of the Bidding Process
At any point while bidding is in progress, Bidders A and B could enter higher Maximum Secret Bids, to attempt to outbid Bidder C, or additional bidders could enter the bidding on this item, making for a competitive and exciting auction-style online marketplace. More Information Please read the Bidder FAQ and the Official Rules for more information about the Online Marketplace. |
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