It is an eCommerce marketplace for Bidders and/or Buyers and Sellers.
How Our Auctions Work:
Auctions can be a fun and exciting way to purchase items at unbelievably low prices and the Auctions on Gidatang.com are no exception. Not only have we designed our auctions to add enjoyment to your OnLine Shopping experience, we are providing a variety of Auction formats for you to choose from. Before we touch on the finer points that distinguish our Auction’s from one another, let us assure you that once you are set up to bid …it’s literally as easy as pushing a button.
There are 6 BuyNow Auction progression buttons.
1.The Blue “Open Bidding” Button is the first step. This button activates an Auction buy placing the 1st Bid for the item featured. The Opening Bid Amount (displayed just above the button) starts the bid process at approximately 30% already discounted price listed in our Catalog.
2.The Green “Yup!” Button places a bid increase. This button tells prospective bidders that this auction is active and provides the opportunity for bidders to advance the Bid the default amount which will make you the High Bidder. (At least for the moment!)
3.The Purple “You are Winning” Button. This button is only displayed to the high bidder. All other prospective bidders will see the Green Button during the Bid call stage. It informs the Bidder that they are the current high bidder and as long as it is displayed, no further action is necessary.
4.The Yellow “Going Once” button is fair notice. It simply lets prospective bidders know that time is running out. Pressing this button advances the bid the default increase amount and resets the timer. Once activated, the button will revert to the Green “Yup!” button and the countdown resumes.
5.The Orange “Going Twice” button is also fair notice that the bid process is ending. Once the countdown reaches 00:00 a winner is declared! Pressing this button advances the bid the default amount and resets the timer. Once activated, the button will revert to the Green “Yup!” button and the countdown resumes.
6. Finally, the Red “Sold” button signifies the Auction process for that item has ended.