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					Originally Posted by thecatspajamas  Different bid increments though, so that wouldn't be the case. | 
	
 That most certainly WOULD be the case.  Here is how it works.  You hit one click bidding, for let's say $41.  Ebay bids automatically for the previous bidder who had a higher bid.  Therefore, the previous bidder is at $42 now.  That would make the new one click bid show at $43, which the one click bidder say "OK", and hit the button again.  Ebay now puts the previous bidder at the $44 increment.  When you see the bidding pattern, and the quickness, it is easy to see that is exactly what happened.  I have done one click bidding before.  I like it, when I have spontaneous interest in a card, and want to try to win it right now.
The beauty of one click bidding, is that you don't have to enter numbers in if you don't want to - you can just keep clicking the button and going with Ebay's next bid increment.