Auction conduct
Only place bids you intend to honor. The bidding interface should communicate urgency without creating ambiguity about what an action means.
That includes clear pricing, countdown timing, and what happens when the auction closes.
Terms
The full legal copy can evolve, but the user-facing intent should already be clear: auctions move quickly, bids matter, and shoppers need to understand the basic expectations before they commit.
Only place bids you intend to honor. The bidding interface should communicate urgency without creating ambiguity about what an action means.
That includes clear pricing, countdown timing, and what happens when the auction closes.
Winning is only part of the flow. The post-auction experience should make pickup expectations, payment timing, and premium charges easy to understand.
This page should set that tone even before the full legal terms are finalized.
The live catalog gives the clearest view of how bidding, watching, and countdown states work today.