A bid increment is the amount added the previous bid to determine the amount of the next minimum bid. The table determines how this is calculated. Current Price/Bid Bid Increment $0.01 - $0.99 $0.50$1.00 - $4.99$0.25$5.00 - $24.99 $1.00$25.00 - $99.99 $2.50$100.00 - $249.99 $5.00$250.00 - $499.99 $10.00$500.00 - $999.99 $25.00$1,000.00 - $2,499.00$50.00$5,000.00 and higher $100.00
The bid increment is the amount by which a bid will be raised each time the current bid is outdone. It is predetermined based on the current high bid. The amount this is depends (on eBay and many other auction sites) on the current bid. E.g. if the current bid is low (e.g. a few pounds) then it may be as little as 5p, or if the current bid is high (e.g. over £3,000) it could be as much as £100.
The Bid Increment is the amount by which you must outbid the current winning bid. For your convenience, we provide a pull-down menu that allows you to easily select a value in a bid increment above the current value. If an item is listed at $100 with a $10 bid increment, you will be able to select a value from the drop-down menu in $10 increments. If you want to place a bid that exceeds the highest bid available on the pull-down menu, we suggest that you use our Proxy bidding feature.
The amount that bids increase. Increments are set by the seller when they list an item for sale. Bid increments can be any value from $0.01 and up.
The amount by which a bid must be raised in order for it to be accepted in an auction-style listing. For example, if the current bid for an item is $5.00, and the bid increment is $0.50, the next bid must be at least $5.50. The bid increment is automatically determined based on the current high bid.
Minimum Maximum Increment-$499.99$25$500$999.99$50$1000$1499.99$75$1500.00+$100
The standardized amount an item increases in price after each new bid. edeal sets the increment, which rises according to the present high bid value of an item.
This is the amount by which you must increase your bid over the current high bid. The bid increment is established by the former bid price.
The amount an item increases in price after each new bid is placed. Bidz.com sets the increment at a minimum of $1.
the amount by which a bid is increased each time the current bid is outdone
The amount by which the price of a lot is increased as potential buyers bid on it. Bid increments usually vary by price range. For example, if the current price for a lot is $1,000, the next bid amount may be $1,100, with a bid increment of $100. If the price is $10,000, the next bid amount may be $11,000, with a bid increment of $1,000. You can find the bid increment table to be used in an upcoming auction by visiting its catalog overview page.
The seller specifies a predetermined amount by which a bid will be raised, based on the current high bid.
The amount by which a bid must be raised in order for it to be accepted in an auction-style listing. The bid increment is automatically determined based on the current high bid. For example, if the current bid for an item is $5.00 and the bid increment is $0.50, the next bid must be at least $5.50.
Indicates the minimum increment value a bidder is allowed to bid. Sellers set the bid increment during posting and it has to be at least HK$1.
An amount the Seller specifies that the bid is increased by every time someone bids on that item.
This is the amount by which you must increase your bid over the current high bid. Sellers set the bid increment when they create the auction.
An amount set by the seller that controls the amount a bid price may be raised. For example, if the seller has set the bid increment for $10 and the current bid is $20, the next acceptable bid amount is $30.