QUOTE(wiraone @ Jul 13 2019, 11:20 PM)
3 minutes is minimum if you put your first bid since you need to enter your credit card details and get approval from your bank using TAC or OTP codes. Suggest to put a lower bid first, get everything done and put the highest bid during the last minute. The subsequent bid on the number doesn't require you to enter your card details or getting bank approval.
Every single number you want to bid, you need to do at least two transactions, one to pay the RM10, second to put the minimum bid. After you put the minimum bid, the next amount you bid doesn't require you to enter CC details etc.
Thank you very much for your valuable input.Every single number you want to bid, you need to do at least two transactions, one to pay the RM10, second to put the minimum bid. After you put the minimum bid, the next amount you bid doesn't require you to enter CC details etc.
This only works on the final day near closing time.
What if on the final day, I made a bid in the morning.
Log in again at night to check on the bidding, and found someone bidded higher. Do I have to input my CC details again for the final bid?
Can I sign up for e-bidding and see how much people bid for the number 1?
Not sure e-bidding is better or e-tender is better?
Jul 14 2019, 12:13 AM

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