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What is the point behind the last-second bidding in auctions to extend the bidding
Hello,
I’ve noticed that in many auctions, bidders wait until the final seconds to place their bids, triggering automatic time extensions. This often makes the bidding process drag on for a long time. What is the benefit of this strategy? Why do bidders prefer last-second bidding instead of placing their bids earlier?
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