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: Most auction items are sold "as-is." If possible, inspect the item in person or request a condition report to identify flaws.

: Research the market value ("comps") of similar items to ensure you aren't paying more than the item is worth. bid and buy

: In online auctions, many buyers use "sniping" (bidding in the final seconds) to win without driving the price up early. Note that some platforms use a "5-minute rule" to extend the auction if a last-minute bid is placed. Comparison: Bidding vs. Buying Now : Most auction items are sold "as-is

: The "winning bid" (hammer price) often doesn't include additional costs like buyer's premiums (often 10–25%), sales tax, and shipping fees. Note that some platforms use a "5-minute rule"

To "bid and buy" effectively, you should approach the process with a mix of research and discipline.

Many platforms like eBay or Copart offer both traditional bidding and "Buy It Now" options.

: Before bidding starts, decide on your maximum price and stick to it to avoid emotional overbidding.