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I added 15 corals I am interested in bidding on to a Wishlist
Log on, and can't find this Wishlist
Where did they go?
Would you mind sending us a DM with your User name and we can look into it.Feedback:
I added 15 corals I am interested in bidding on to a Wishlist
Log on, and can't find this Wishlist
Where did they go?
I found the link to the WishlistWould you mind sending us a DM with your User name and we can look into it.
Like @bradreef mentioned please check that you are logged in when checking if you have not already.
I found the link to the Wishlist
It looks like this icon. It is under each coral. I would put it under the user's account. And under their cart.
With the text "Your Wishlist", not as an nontext icon
Additional feedback:
Maybe an accurate listing of the realtime bids in that list. Many corals show $10 in my listing, but when I click on it, it's actually at $19(or whatever)
It makes bidding on several corals simultaneously problematic
I would constantly have to click on each of the corals to figure out what I am willing to bid on corals, in order to try to keep the total budget in my mind. I can't memorize 20 odd different coral changing prices in my mind. I can't plan for which corals I can let go of, and which ones to stick to
I have no interest in bidding only to win a single $15 coral with a shipping cost of $50. The chance of that happening is just too high for me to take that chance, the way the auction is running
My auction buying psychology is such, that I need to win $200 to $300 worth of corals for the $50 shipping cost to make sense to me. I just don't see that happening, even with anti-sniping routines
More feedback:
Current bid is $13 for a coral. But to beat that, I have to bid $16? That's insane, I'm sure this is some algorithm based on the current bid, but I don't know what the algorithm is. When the bid is 23, what's the next bid increment? It could be $26 or 32, I dont know
(In a nutshell, I don't want to bid 16, I want to bid 14)
- Yes you are correct. The bidding increment goes up to $3 on higher priced corals. You can always increase more than $3. (say $5) Just as long as you're more than the minimum bid increment. $16 would have been a crazy good deal!! - I believe it's already past that.