I enjoy this forum so much for the knowledge that members have and for the moderation that Leon provides... I've bought and also sold on the B/S/T and also had some auctions; I think if the seller doesn't have any rules stated on the auction (i.e. bid increments), then bid what you want. If the seller lists bid increment prices, shipping, etc. then that's up to the seller.
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FWIW, I was the winner of the Titus in discussion. I won it by $15, but if I thought I could have had it for less I would have bid less, no offense to the seller. I thought there might have been another bidder at the end, so I wanted some room for a bid or two competing. If it were ebay he wouldn't have received my high bid amount, only a dollar over the next highest bid so that is great for him. An auction is an auction, highest bid wins per whatever rules are set, end of story.
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Incremental
I am an incrementalist. I admit it.
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Maybe the bidder should have increased by $26.
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