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I have a factory hard case for the 1903 Savage.22 and I have a Model 1903 that fits my case like a glove; however, some clown has removed all of the serial numbers from my rifle. I am interested in knowing if your Model 1903 has or does not have the Savage Logo on the butt plate. Mine does not.
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Automatic Bidding (auto bid) option makes bidding convenient allowing you to enter the maximum bid amount* that you are willing to bid on an item. Based on your Account Preferences for notification, you may be notified whenever your auto bid increases &/or when it is exceeded.
The auction company or other bidders do not have access to see your auto bid amount. You are the only person that can see your auto bid amount (displayed in your Watch List).
Your auto bid will not “jump” to the maximum amount. The auto bid will increment up only with competing bids until either the item completes with you as the high bidder, or until your auto bid has been exceeded by another bid.
If another bidder already has an auto bid in place when you place your auto bid, the (2) competing auto bids will continue to increment until either the lower auto bid is maxed out; or if both auto bid amounts are the same the auto bid that was placed first will become winning position of the bid.
Example #1:
1. Minimum bid is at $10.00 with a $5.00 bid increment.
2. Bidder #1 places an auto bid for $77.00.
3. No other auto bids are in place, therefore Bidder #1 is high bidder at $10.00.
4. Bidder #2 places an auto bid for $23.00.
5. Bids would compete with each other as follows:
2. Bidder #1 places an auto bid for $77.00.
3. No other auto bids are in place, therefore Bidder #1 is high bidder at $10.00.
4. Bidder #2 places an auto bid for $23.00.
5. Bids would compete with each other as follows:
Bidder #1 - $10
Bidder #2 - $15
Bidder #1 - $20
Bidder #2 - $23 (maximum auto bid placed)
Bidder #1 - $25 (high bid position)
Bidder #2 - $15
Bidder #1 - $20
Bidder #2 - $23 (maximum auto bid placed)
Bidder #1 - $25 (high bid position)
The high bid is $25 not $28 because Bidder #2’s auto bid was exceeded at an increment other than $5.
Example #2:
1. Minimum bid is $10.00 with a $5.00 bid increment.
2. Bidder #1 places an auto bid of $77.00.
3. No other auto bids are in place, therefore Bidder #1 is high bidder at $10.00
4. Bidder #2 places an auto bid for $25.00
5. Bids would compete with each other as follows:
2. Bidder #1 places an auto bid of $77.00.
3. No other auto bids are in place, therefore Bidder #1 is high bidder at $10.00
4. Bidder #2 places an auto bid for $25.00
5. Bids would compete with each other as follows:
Bidder #1 - $10
Bidder #2 - $15
Bidder #1 - $20
Bidder #2 - $25 (maximum auto bid placed)
Bidder #1 - $30 (high bid position)
Bidder #2 - $15
Bidder #1 - $20
Bidder #2 - $25 (maximum auto bid placed)
Bidder #1 - $30 (high bid position)
The high bid is $30 because Bidder #2’s auto bid was exceeded at an increment equal to $5.
Example #3:
1. Minimum bid is $10.00 with a $5.00 bid increment.
2. Bidder #1 places an auto bid of $25.00.
3. No other auto bids are in place, therefore Bidder #1 is high bidder at $10.00
4. Bidder #2 places an auto bid for $25.00 (same amount as Bidder #1 auto bid)
5. Bids would compete with each other as follows:
2. Bidder #1 places an auto bid of $25.00.
3. No other auto bids are in place, therefore Bidder #1 is high bidder at $10.00
4. Bidder #2 places an auto bid for $25.00 (same amount as Bidder #1 auto bid)
5. Bids would compete with each other as follows:
Bidder #1 - $10
Bidder #2 - $15
Bidder #1 - $20
Bidder #2 - $25
Bidder #1 - $25 (high bid position)
Bidder #2 - $15
Bidder #1 - $20
Bidder #2 - $25
Bidder #1 - $25 (high bid position)
The high bid is $25 with Bidder #1 in high bid position because Bidder #1 placed the $25.00 auto bid before Bidder #2.
*Buyer’s premium and sales tax will be in addition to the winning bid amount.